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Jesus X

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No one with a graduate degree has such a shitty, inaccurate use of punctuation
he has a sociology degree supposedly and some shit with theater studies. sociology and psychology are jock degrees,maybe criminal justice too. I passed all my sociology classes by turning in one paper and a 30 question scan tron.
 
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he has a sociology degree supposedly and some shit with theater studies. sociology and psychology are jock degrees,maybe criminal justice too. I passed all my sociology classes by turning in one paper and a 30 question scan tron.
I'm probably gonna permaban him honestly
 

Rambo John J

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Correct.

BA or BS = undergraduate degree

MS or PhD = graduate degree


I also spent 7 years in college, but I got a BS and a MS in that timeframe. @yuki4 do you even geology brah?
U like Geology? I love that shit
Listened to 6 hours of Randall Carlson as I cut down trees today...was very interesting stuff...no degree but he knows some good shit and has the voice of God
 

Grateful Dude

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U like Geology
I liked it enough to spend 7 years in college learning it :D

But yes, I’m a state licensed professional geologist and work as a consultant. The geology side of my job is mostly hydrogeology of the local aquifer, but I also do a lot of biology with endangered species. Degrees are both in geology though, the biology knowledge has been acquired over the last 15 years doing my job.
 

Jesus X

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I liked it enough to spend 7 years in college learning it :D

But yes, I’m a state licensed professional geologist and work as a consultant. The geology side of my job is mostly hydrogeology of the local aquifer, but I also do a lot of biology with endangered species. Degrees are both in geology though, the biology knowledge has been acquired over the last 15 years doing my job.
^^^^^check out randy marsh ova here with his geology ova there.
 

gangsterkathryn

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I liked it enough to spend 7 years in college learning it :D

But yes, I’m a state licensed professional geologist and work as a consultant. The geology side of my job is mostly hydrogeology of the local aquifer, but I also do a lot of biology with endangered species. Degrees are both in geology though, the biology knowledge has been acquired over the last 15 years doing my job.
I completely forgot you were a geologist. I know we’ve spoke about it before, as my sister is one, as well.
 

Rambo John J

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I liked it enough to spend 7 years in college learning it :D

But yes, I’m a state licensed professional geologist and work as a consultant. The geology side of my job is mostly hydrogeology of the local aquifer, but I also do a lot of biology with endangered species. Degrees are both in geology though, the biology knowledge has been acquired over the last 15 years doing my job.
awesome job man...that sounds great...my buddy is a geologist and works with Cave Boring operations
Huge fan myself, but that just means I love all types of Rock formations that I see hiking and elsewhere. Also a collector of rocks since I was a tike, I got some cool ass rocks.

Sometime we will make a rock/mineral specimen thread.

U ever listen to Randall Carlson?
 

Grateful Dude

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awesome job man...that sounds great...my buddy is a geologist and works with Cave Boring operations
Huge fan myself, but that just means I love all types of Rock formations that I see hiking and elsewhere. Also a collector of rocks since I was a tike, I got some cool ass rocks.

Sometime we will make a rock/mineral specimen thread.

U ever listen to Randall Carlson?
By cave boring, are you referring to those big machines that tunnel underground?

The local aquifer I work is is karstic (lots of caves) so I do a lot of caving/spelunking for my work. Best way to learn about the aquifer is to go down in it!

I’ve heard a little bit of Randall on older episodes of JRE. I can’t recall everything he talked about, but he did cover some interesting subject matter like long term climate change and glacial episodes.
 

Rambo John J

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By cave boring, are you referring to those big machines that tunnel underground?

The local aquifer I work is is karstic (lots of caves) so I do a lot of caving/spelunking for my work. Best way to learn about the aquifer is to go down in it!

I’ve heard a little bit of Randall on older episodes of JRE. I can’t recall everything he talked about, but he did cover some interesting subject matter like long term climate change and glacial episodes.
Yep, Cave/Tunnel Construction stuff.

Yes, Randall is all about exploring certain flooding, comet or asteroid impact, and catastrophic theories via observation of different geological locations...A fun listen as I work, I only catch him on other podcasts by searching his name.