Does anyone here have two degrees?

You forgot what your BA was in? Wow, do people usually forget/not care about their undergraduate degree(s) once they get a professional degree/masters/PhD?

So marketable it sent you to jail? :smiley:

Three degrees. If decided to get three more I could see how much I’m separate from myself. An educated out of body experience?

BA Psychology, then some grad school, which I didn’t like. Then a BS in Management Information Systems. Did a few job interviews and decided working for someone else would not be secure or satisfying. Total of 316 credit hours.

For 25 years I’ve had a lawn, tree & snow removal business. It’s a lot of work for the warmer 6 months, but during the colder 6 months I work an average of 10 hours per week and get a good income for it. Mostly I work on perfecting my hanging-out technique and go skiing.

The most valuable class I ever took was Tax Law.

I have two. The wife beats me with three, and she’ll have a fourth one in the next couple of years or so.

Ph.D., C.Phil., M.A., B.A., A.A . . . sequentially earned, of course :slight_smile:

I’ve got six degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon.

Does she roll them up in little cardboard tubes first for a better impact?

AA in Criminology, BA in Political Science, MA in Sociology, Ph. D. in Sociology. I am in academia.

Prison. Not jail. I’m in prison. Get it right. :wink:

And yeah, it did work pretty good for marketability. Corrections medicine is a happening field, and frankly it’s a very challenging and rewarding niche.

BS Political Science
BS Economics

I work for a major discount brokerage firm, so I guess I’m using the Econ degree.

BA in Musicology

MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy

Working in financial regulation.

The information learned from my degrees has occasionally come in useful. The analytical skills learned, on the other hand, have been critical.

My undergrad degree really was pretty irrelevant for anything I did, once I got into med school.

Seriously, it is a BA in Natural Sciences, an ‘area’ major, pretty much designed for undergrads who planned to pursue a medical career. A lot of courses in relatively hard-core sciences (physics, molecular bio, organic chem, astrophysics, associated labs, biophysics research) but with more opportunity to take non-science courses.

I’m not sure what I’d have done with it if I hadn’t gone to med school.

BA in economics and Mandarin Chinese

MBA international business

Both the econ and the Chinese have come in handy. The MBA more as a checklist (ideal candidate has an MBA) type thing rather than anything I actually learned in the program.

BA in French
MA in Linguistics

Largely unemployed, and feeling downright unemployable.

My daughter got two, three years apart. French and English Lit. Had gone to France and kind of O.D.ed on French, no longer wanted to teach it.

BS in Chemical Engineering
MS in Civil & Environmental Engineering

I’m now working as an environmental engineer.

BSc in zoology
BSc in nursing

Now working as a nurse.

BS in Aerospace Eng

After not being able to find a job after a couple years, went back and got a

BS in Mechincal Eng

for more job oppurtunities. Originally got hired due to the Mech deg, but now I am working in the Aero field.

A zoo nurse? :smiley:

BS(N)
MS(N)

For nursing (for those wondering about the n)