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I have a degree as a metalworker, with specalisation degrees in silicone lathes and CNC machines and a degree as a car mechanic.
At the moment i'm following another specalisation course for repairing body work (Which sadly enough is a dying breed of workers as cars use more and more plastic lately.)
In the future i'm also looking at doing an electricians course and very likely to look into aero mechanics for smaller private airplanes.
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That's right jack, i can actually do something useful!
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Oh and in the future i may also look into getting a degree for welding lol.
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Lol, never hurts to get some degrees, easy to get work that way.
And the specialisation degrees are just extra courses over a year added to the main course, still handy to have though
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Yeah, luckily my university has a co-op program so I am guaranteed a job when I graduate. If you don't know what a co-op program is I can explain it.
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i have done middle-level applied education in the netherlands.
as a digital forensic expert.
And im currently working as a IT administrator by the dutch military
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Omg ok the american school system goes like this.
Nursery school (under age 5) Non-mandatory
Kindergarten (age 5) Mandatory
1st grade-12th grade encompassing elementary school, middle school, and high school graduating high school around age 18. Mandatory
College/University- Non mandatory higher education where you get AA, BA, MA, and PHD degrees along with other things like getting an MD (medical degree). In the Us these vary from 2 year to 4 year. These are institutions which vary in price and the kind of degree you can get.