You can hardly ask about “what about masters and phds” because they fall under the category of doctorate/post grad qualification, not mere graduate. And yes, your degree does have an impact on you not lest because a qualification is essentially proof that you have been taught certain life skills. In the more competitive fields, you will find people who are more.. extreme with respect to their attitude toward learning.
I don’t think you get the same kind of spirit learning history at a community college, for example.
"I think what you guys want is someone who’s Professional field is very time consuming and on average highly paid. A professor is VERY educated, and they make squat compared to the professions listed above.
you guys are so lame. gross"
Also, you say “you guys” it’s is quite derogatory and “lame” is a matter of personal taste. I doubt you would be keen to shack up with someone who is 4 foot 9 for various superficial reasons, regardless of their education. In that case even if they were a nobel laureate it would mean “oogaaishabooga” to you :). but thats OK, because its personal preference?
If you have an arrannged marrage, you are esstentially marrying into a lifestyle. Medics have a lifestyle. chartered accountants another, dentists another and literary scholars, another and different professions suit different personalities If it wasn’t true then the internet wouldn’t be riddled with thi:
It's personal choice if someone wants someone educated or not. I dont know when it became gold-digging to want someone who is a professional or educated. Many people I know desire that.
At the same time I dont want someone who only wants me because I can provide a pay-check. I think for that reason my preference is to marry someone who wont care either way what I do, rather than demanding that I work. But it boils down to everyones personal preference.
It's personal choice if someone wants someone educated or not. I dont know when it became gold-digging to want someone who is a professional or educated. Many people I know desire that.
At the same time I dont want someone who only wants me because I can provide a pay-check. I think for that reason my preference is to marry someone who wont care either way what I do, rather than demanding that I work. But it boils down to everyones personal preference.
hitchki
There are no well defined rules to identify what drives a person.
How ever if you see some one in different situation things become more clear.
Its like if you can't see a blue parrot against the blue background, but if you walk to the other side where background changes and become white you will see stupid parrot clearly.
To me, how an education shapes a person's personality and character is a lot more important than a mere degree/title. Even if it's a simple degree, I would like to see how well the person has incorporated that knowledge into his life experiences. How education makes you reflect and think about things happening around you is a true indictor of how well knowledgable you are. I know many people very well educated, holding amazing jobs with titles and status but hardly have the time or mind to think about what's happening in our world OUTSIDE of our own lives. sometimes I like to keep 'education' and 'job' in a separate category. I would want someone with an ability to apply whatever education he has into his daily life and the world outside of his life - because that's my definition of being educated is - thinking outside of your own box and stepping out of your own comfort zone.