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Your background?

What is your academic level?

  • I have or am working on a PhD in natural sciences.

  • I have or am working on a PhD - but NOT in natural sciences

  • I have or am working on a master in natural sciences.

  • I have or am working on a Master's degree - but NOT in natural sciences

  • I have or am working on a bachelor in natural sciences.

  • I have or am working on a bachelor - but NOT in natural sciences

  • I have finished or am in high-school

  • I dropped out of high-school

  • I did not/will not attend high-school or above

  • Other, please specify


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thaumaturgy

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I was wondering a little what background people here have, education wise. So, here's a poll.

By natural sciences I mean math, physics, chemistry, biology etc. Engineering qualifies I should think.

And the more interesting data would be a correlation between education level and where one comes down on Age of the earth, evolution, etc.
 
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Split Rock

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Well...
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Hey! I'm a biologist and I object strongly to this cartoon!!!!!!!

Pretty funny though.... ^_^ I like the fact that sociologists are all the way on the left. LOL
 
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thaumaturgy

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Hey! I'm a biologist and I object strongly to this cartoon!!!!!!!

Pretty funny though.... ^_^ I like the fact that sociologists are all the way on the left. LOL

Only bioloigists and below on the scale can EVER object to XKCD!

Fear the math!!!

Actually I'm a geologist by degree and we don't even make the list. Still XKCD rulez!
 
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thaumaturgy

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Has anyone noticed that a creationist or YEC will almost never tell you what their background is. You may see them decry peer review and talk big about the science behind YEC or creationism but 99.9% of the time if you ask them what their personal experience is in the area of peer review or science research they simply do not answer.

And God help you if you mention that you have a PhD because suddenly the highest academic degree available is worth nothing to them.

It is so telling, that which is not said.
 
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I chose "Other".

After completing secondary school (high school) students can choose to go to college / university. Some offer an alternative called "Sixth Form", two optional extra years at secondary school. Here you earn your A-levels and A2s - the entry requirements for starting a bachelor's degree. I think the US equivalent is Junior college.

All in all I spend 13 years in education.
 
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Hey! I'm a biologist and I object strongly to this cartoon!!!!!!!

Pretty funny though.... ^_^ I like the fact that sociologists are all the way on the left. LOL
Is this one more to your liking?
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I like the idea of having fleshy minions.
 
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sfs

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How did that transition occur?
Like many transitions: it was a quantum relaxation, coupled with the emission of a photon.

Okay, so it actually involved reading some textbooks, then applying for and getting a job as a software engineer at an up and coming sequencing center. This was a time when large data sets were new to most biologists/geneticists, and it was relatively easy to come in from other quantitative and computational fields. I'd been a software person in physics, so that gave me a path. Once aboard, I gradually picked up the genetics (or such genetics as I have actually picked up) and started moving into data analysis and simulation.

I suspect you're getting a sampling error from the "toot my horn effect" ;)
Absolutely. Apropos of nothing, did I mention that I also have a couple of degrees in English literature?
 
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TheReasoner

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Well, I had a lot of fun, but yes, it's hard work.

By the way, I wonder if there are any advanced theology degrees in this community? They're hard work too. Guess we'll see.

Yes, I wonder about that too.

Most theology majors I know aren't creationists though. A couple are, but even a couple I know from the states with PhDs from southern universities are not creationists. One of them after explaining why creationism was without much real support in scripture said 'No, but we can hardly say that - the common church goer would rebel.'.
A lady with a high degree in theology from Norway told me in a slightly less diplomatic tone 'Pff. Creationism? No serious theologian believes in that any more. It's nonsense!'

It all leaves one scratching one's head. At least that's the case for me. Where is it they come from, and why are they what they are? Theologians appear to not be creationists very often. Most major churches have rejected it, since before christ people read the creation story allegorically... And yet... They're around. And they're loud.
 
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Naraoia

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BSc in evolutionary biology, working toward a PhD in... uh, evolutionary developmental genetics, I guess? Except the "genetics" part doesn't seem to be working too well :sorry:

Only bioloigists and below on the scale can EVER object to XKCD!
What "below"? What are you SUGGESTING, earthlubber? :p

Fear the math!!!
Why? The math is awesome. Even if I've forgotten most of it :cry:

Actually I'm a geologist by degree and we don't even make the list. Still XKCD rulez!
You are a mongrel of applied physics and chemistry? It's like imaginary numbers, you need another axis to place it.

I see your fleshy minions and raise you nanobots!

Mwa-ha-haa! Let the epic battle COMMENCE!

Fear my grey goo! ;)
And when the battle is done, the bacteria gracefully sweep in and EAT THEM ALL!!!
 
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Bachelors degree in Geophysics. Unofficial minor Pre-dental.

Which means I had the first 2 yeears for a Major in Math and Physics, Majors Inorganic. Non-Majors Organic (Because 4 3 hour labs a week was enough, 5 was just too many) and a bit of Majors Bio.

MBA for grad school.

When I was in School the rule was yuor GPA woudl on average drop a full point between Undergrad and Grad School. Mine improved .7 and I was working far less.
 
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