View Poll Results: What is your level of education?
High School Dropout



12
7.64%
High School Diploma or GED



26
16.56%
College Dropout (Yeah Kanye)



17
10.83%
Associate's Degree



12
7.64%
Bachelor's Degree



56
35.67%
Master's Degree



20
12.74%
Doctorate (or equivalent level)



14
8.92%
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Evo Owner Education Level
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a J.D. in Law. (Juris Doctor a.k.a. a normal law degree). Cant hate the non students though, one of my good friends owns a few restaraunts with just an associates degree from a community college and he's not starving for money by any means.
well, ive got the following:
1/2 finished through a autobody and repair certificate at a commuity collage
(long ago)
also have varies credits in other community courses ie(math, sales and marketing, business managment, ect.
8 credits away from Associates in computer science at ppc
currently believe i will never complete any unfinished diploma's. I make more than enough money for now to go back to school, besides, i'm way to busy drag racing and modding
1/2 finished through a autobody and repair certificate at a commuity collage
(long ago)also have varies credits in other community courses ie(math, sales and marketing, business managment, ect.
8 credits away from Associates in computer science at ppc
currently believe i will never complete any unfinished diploma's. I make more than enough money for now to go back to school, besides, i'm way to busy drag racing and modding
Wrapping up a BS in Professional Aeronautics, 2 years of Navy Electronics training, 1 year of Army Flight School, FAA Commercial Instrument Rotary Wing license. 2 combat tours and a $hit-load of real life experience all over the Earth.
flunked out of college, dropped out of community college, dropped out of bartending school graduated from truck driving school and got a class a cdl, then my cdl lapsed because I didn't get a physical. now make 6 figures working in the car business. I think that I am a perfect example of the "college isn't for everyone" opinion.



