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Educational Level Amongst Coin Collectors and Board Members
poorguy
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What is your current level of education. Check the last one you have successfully completed.
Brandon Kelley - ANA - 972.746.9193 - http://www.bestofyesterdaycollectibles.com
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Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
Purple
CPA License
JD (law degree)
LL.M. (Taxation)-- masters in tax law
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Associate in Computer Information Technology with a Concentration in Microcomputer Applications.
Bachelor in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics. (2 courses left)
Overall 3.43 GPA with over 153 credit hours logged.
I plan on continuing my education through an online university when I get settled.
MD (radiologist)
I have 14 years experience programming IBM AS/400 for Manufacturing Applications
RPG III, RPG IV, ILE/RPG, CL/400, etc
IBM Certified RPG/IV Programmer
MCSE along with a handfull of minor certifcations.
Associate degree in Chemistry (Under the name of Evelyn)
Lacked two courses of having an Associate Degree in Computer Science when I stooped attending for awhile and then switched to Electronics
Would like to start attending college again and pick up the computer degree but the closest one is 40 miles away. I may look into going back to school via the internet.
42/92
My Odds&Ends eBay Stuff to fuel my coin habit (No Coins)
Russ, NCNE
K S
FrederickCoinClub
MS - Polymer Science and Engineering
Currently on leave of absence from my Ph.D.
Also a Radiologist
MD (ophthalmologist)
<< <i>holy cow. 4 radiologists around here now. must be a connection between collecting and xrays. >>
I was thinking there was a correlation between radiology and disposable income.
<< <i>holy cow. 4 radiologists around here now. must be a connection between collecting and xrays. >>
The only reason you guys chose radiology is to get the loops for free so you can look at your coins.
OK, Mark, now take a shot at ER docs.
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<< <i>holy cow. 4 radiologists around here now. must be a connection between collecting and xrays. >>
The only reason you guys chose radiology is to get the loops for free so you can look at your coins.
OK, Mark, now take a shot at ER docs. >>
damn er docs, can't even spell "loupe" correctly.
Ph.D. Biologist. Ecologist and decision analyst by profession.
Hoot
<< <i>The only reason you guys chose radiology is to get the loops for free so you can look at your coins.
OK, Mark, now take a shot at ER docs. >>
ER - I had to buy my own loupes. You mean they give them to radiologists?
BTW, I've looked at a few of my coins under the slit lamp and operating microscope. They look a lot nicer under a 60W bulb and 5X B&L Packette. You'd be amazed at what the surfaces really look like under high mag!
I'd love to have a Masters degree in what Russ possesses----Pessimism.
BS, Pharmacy, University of Colorado '90
I now work as a Pharmacist.
Oh YES! Oh YES! Wish I was or could be.
I also love to go through rolls to find coins.
BST
MySlabbedCoins
M.S. Pharmaceutics
Ph.D. Pharmacokinetics
Post-doc (pharmacology/nephrology)
Then I had to get a job!
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
MS, Ceramic Engineering
JD
OJT in US Coins- 33 years