More Oxbridgy. UCL is a baby compared to Oxford, which doesn't have a proper or known date of foundation (expanding the mind since the 11th century); Cambridge opened its doors in the 13th century.
Why would you think UCL??
Actually, by "University of London's colleges", I meant one of University of London's babies -- Goldsmith, LSE, SoAS, King's College, University College London, etc.
Actually, by "University of London's colleges", I meant one of University of London's babies -- Goldsmith, LSE, SoAS, King's College, University College London, etc.
Sorta. I did graduate from one of the University of London's colleges (not to be mistaken with University College London).
Pardon my inability to read properly. I'm familiar with Univ. Lond. insofar as so far as general (British) perception of the institution and its colleges. I'm aware of its history with Imperial College London (one of my office mates read biochemistry and microbiology there) and knowledgeable enough about Imperial (not that it's now a constituent college of Univ. Lond.), LSE,* UCL, King's but the other colleges are foreign to me. LBS is known but it's still meh. Nevertheless, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are geezers!
Where and what were you doing in the UK, aye? How interesting.
*I do my best to avoid London but I have been at LSE for knowledge questing-/work-related things.
Where and what were you doing in the UK, aye? How interesting.
*I do my best to avoid London but I have been at LSE for knowledge questing-/work-related things.
Eh, that's ancient history. I got my BSc. in Economics and Management from LSE a long, long time ago (if you consider 2007 to be a long, long time ago).
General Motors Institute (now known as Kettering University), class of 2003 in Mechanical Engineering (specialty of Bio-mechanics)
Oakland University (Masters), class of 2011 in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
I want to go back and get a degree in Biology, but I have yet to talk my work into paying for it....
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Institutions
Allegheny College
Georgetown University
University of Kansas
Degrees
B.A., Political Science (focus on Security Studies and International Relations)
B.A., Philosophy (focus on Continental Philospohy and Race/Gender Studies)
M.A., Political Science (ongoing)
J.D. (ongoing)
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (in Indiana, PA, boyhood home of actor Jimmy Stewart of It's a Wonderful Life fame, a fact the town will never, EVER, let you forget). Formerly the Indians until the NCAA decided that Indian mascots were politically incorrect and offensive, except for a school like Florida State apparently, and now the Crimson Hawks.
Graduated in 1994 with a BA in Secondary Social Studies Education. Never taught because I learned too much about union politics during my student teaching assignment and wanted no part of it. Gives me a huge advantage at Trivial Pursuit and Jeopardy, however.
Graduated in 2001 with a BS in Management of Information Systems. I was never, nor have I become, much of a techie, but this was during the days of the booming dot-coms and I thought it would be an easy field in which to get a degree, which it was. Don't use this degree either, but hey, I've got two diplomas (and they've got lots of my money).
Associates in General Arts from San Jacinto Community College
Working on a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communications (broadcast production) at Sam Houston State University.
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Whether it's a comedy or a tragedy, if there is cheering, the story will continue on.
Just like the many lives.
For the us who are still in it and still in the journey, send warm blessings.
- We will continue to walk down this path until eternity.
Graduated class of 2002 from Syracuse University. Dual major in History and Education. I am currently not using that degree, but instead managing the New Vehicle side of a Honda dealership.
In summation.....Star Trek wins a prolonged naval battle against superior, yet less technologically advanced, numbers, with Picard leading the assault, while Kirk takes your soul by laying out Solo and probably his manservant Chewy as well, before impregnating and ditching your Princess.
Clean sweep.
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Actually, by "University of London's colleges", I meant one of University of London's babies -- Goldsmith, LSE, SoAS, King's College, University College London, etc.
Sorta. I did graduate from one of the University of London's colleges (not to be mistaken with University College London).
Pardon my inability to read properly. I'm familiar with Univ. Lond. insofar as so far as general (British) perception of the institution and its colleges. I'm aware of its history with Imperial College London (one of my office mates read biochemistry and microbiology there) and knowledgeable enough about Imperial (not that it's now a constituent college of Univ. Lond.), LSE,* UCL, King's but the other colleges are foreign to me. LBS is known but it's still meh. Nevertheless, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are geezers!
Where and what were you doing in the UK, aye? How interesting.
*I do my best to avoid London but I have been at LSE for knowledge questing-/work-related things.
Eh, that's ancient history. I got my BSc. in Economics and Management from LSE a long, long time ago (if you consider 2007 to be a long, long time ago).
Oakland University (Masters), class of 2011 in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
I want to go back and get a degree in Biology, but I have yet to talk my work into paying for it....
― Christopher Hitchens, God Is Not Great
Allegheny College
Georgetown University
University of Kansas
Degrees
B.A., Political Science (focus on Security Studies and International Relations)
B.A., Philosophy (focus on Continental Philospohy and Race/Gender Studies)
M.A., Political Science (ongoing)
J.D. (ongoing)
Located in Clarksville, TN. It was mentioned in the movie "The Rainmaker". Matt Damon's character mentions he attended APSU for pre-law.
Graduated in 1994 with a BA in Secondary Social Studies Education. Never taught because I learned too much about union politics during my student teaching assignment and wanted no part of it. Gives me a huge advantage at Trivial Pursuit and Jeopardy, however.
Graduated in 2001 with a BS in Management of Information Systems. I was never, nor have I become, much of a techie, but this was during the days of the booming dot-coms and I thought it would be an easy field in which to get a degree, which it was. Don't use this degree either, but hey, I've got two diplomas (and they've got lots of my money).
Working on a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communications (broadcast production) at Sam Houston State University.
Whether it's a comedy or a tragedy, if there is cheering, the story will continue on.
Just like the many lives.
For the us who are still in it and still in the journey, send warm blessings.
- We will continue to walk down this path until eternity.
California State University Bakersfield (BA English)
Currently attending Brandman University! (Moderate/Sever Education Specialist Credential & Masters of Education)
One day I hope to attend California Institute of the Arts, Antioch University or Naropa! (MFA Creative Writing)
Not sure about doctorate yet!
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Go Orange!!