Submitted by Northwoods01 t3_112bs1l in vermont
cpujockey t1_j8jp0sf wrote
Reply to comment by GrilledSpamSteaks in Responses to gentrification by Northwoods01
I was under the impression that being a high school graduate was not an education and that to be educated that it would require me to have at least an associates degree.
GrilledSpamSteaks t1_j8k4odp wrote
Anything you learn adds to your education, be it a binary search tree in CS 201 or the national electrical code on a job site.
cpujockey t1_j8k5qf1 wrote
I have a certification from ubiquiti for wireless broadband and FIS fiber installer. That's all recent though.
GrilledSpamSteaks t1_j8k7yhe wrote
Certifications certainly count. Presumably some one taught you your job via on the job training. All that is educational. Perhaps not a formal classroom education, but still. Some colleges and universities even give life experience credits for things learned outside a formal classroom. It’s all education. Point being there are several official english dictionary definitions for “education”, but only one specifically points out schools and even then it uses the modifier “especially” but not “only at”
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