Guns and education level

I am currently a student in a program for, or currently have a...

  • < High school

    Votes: 19 2.3%
  • High School Diploma

    Votes: 89 11.0%
  • Associates/Technical school degree

    Votes: 125 15.4%
  • Bachelors Degree

    Votes: 325 40.1%
  • Master's degree

    Votes: 161 19.9%
  • Doctorate +

    Votes: 91 11.2%

  • Total voters
    810
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Hey, it's a nice little bell curve...but you have to remember your audience. I bet if you did this poll outside an internet forum, the curve would slide to the top (less education).
 
Have:
- Bachelors Degrees in Psychology
- Bachelors Degree in Physics
- * Came one 3 credit class shy of also having a Minor in Philosohy.
I had 18 Philosophy credits (15 required for minor) but was unable to schedule a required history class

Working towards (last semester):
- Masters Degree in Business Administration (Management)
- Cert. in New Venture Creation

*All from the University of Florida
 
Busy week, so haven't even scanned the whole thread yet.

But just looking at the poll results, I'm very intrigued.

Dr. Nem, who drives a truck, rides a bike & walks a lot
 
Graduated from Colorado School of Trades for Gunsmithing in 1976

Graduated from PAVTI for Banking in 1981

2 years pre-law from DU
 
BS in Elem Ed. About to start my Master's program.

Wife has a Master's in Ed. Psych.

I come from an Education family Father was an Elem School Principal, and Curriculum Supervisor for the local BOE.
 
BA in English (mainly American) Literature, pursuing MFA in Creative Writing.

It's interesting to see the level of diversity of interest within the levels of education, regardless of the degree.

Oh, and I don't have a truck, but I want one:) .
 
BS in Financial Management from East Carolina University. Where I learned first hand that when it comes to stock market investing, a bunch of first graders with a few darts and some stock quotes from a newpaper posted on a wall whup the crap out of a bunch of Finance MBA students any day. DOH!!! :banghead:

GO PIRATES! :D
 
High school grad.

BA in AR15
BD in 1911
PHD in S&W
MSD Certified Tech.
My MOS was 11M
Plus a BS in B.S. LOL

On a more serious note, Its good to see the nation has educated firearm owners!
 
Hmmm, Lots o' Bachelors

Hadda chuckle.

Anyone else notice the high ratio of BS degrees?

I would certainly never have expected a high BS quotient on the internet.

:D
 
i would like to see an option for highschool plus some college because that is where i am right now,but i voted highschool. you have to understand though that i opted to graduate a semester early to join the army and have been balls to the walls since then. I really never want to go to college, i just have no desire to there are reasons but i would rather not get into them here, maybe an online college but no class rooms and big numbers of people.

i think the best schooling that i got was since i have been in the army. all the book smarts in the world won't help you in a fire fight, but a little common since and trainning goes a long way, plus i can retire at 38 so i think i will be good!
 
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