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  1. 1. Do you use your college degree?

    • Yes
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    • Never
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    • Sometimes
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    • Hey! It got me this darn job!
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A BSc degree is the bare minimum required for my job-I use it all the time. I am trying to get through my Masters atm :wacko:

--to Augustajim re: the Aerospace industry-you are so right 10+ hour days 7 days a week.

Good money though! :D

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Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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Why was there no option for "I'm a sad loser who doesn't have a degree"?! I wanted to vote too!!!

:star:

Make sure you're wearing clean knickers. You never know when you'll be run over by a bus.

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I have a degree in art history, and I work in an art gallery (mostly Modern/Contemporary masters -- Picasso, Leger, Miro, Matisse, Calder, etc), so yep I definitely use my degree! :thumbs: but I've learned a lot since beginning this job only a few months ago.

I got a degree in Italian and I married an Italian, so I guess I use it everyday

I had this kind of unofficial "minor" in Italian (since I took all of the required classes to fulfill the minor) and I also married a guy who speaks Italian lol

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7/27/2006: Arrival in NYC! -- I-94/EAD stamp in passport

8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

... No more USCIS for two whole years! ...

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I got a degree in Italian and I married an Italian, so I guess I use it everyday

I had this kind of unofficial "minor" in Italian (since I took all of the required classes to fulfill the minor) and I also married a guy who speaks Italian lol

Ditto for me with the Italian! :lol:

My major was math, and yes, I use it every day at my job and woudn't have been able to get my job without my coursework.

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I got a degree in Italian and I married an Italian, so I guess I use it everyday

I had this kind of unofficial "minor" in Italian (since I took all of the required classes to fulfill the minor) and I also married a guy who speaks Italian lol

Ditto for me with the Italian! :lol:

:lol: you gotta love these Italian-speakers! The best part (other than the love and support and companionship and fun) is: I can practice Italian everyday with him :D wheeeee

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7/27/2006: Arrival in NYC! -- I-94/EAD stamp in passport

8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

... No more USCIS for two whole years! ...

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  • 3 years later...

:yes:

major in banking and finance...

and now working on the bank here in my country... :star:

N-400:
May 9, 2017: N-400 packet was sent
May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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