Highest level of education completed (ISFJ's ONLY)


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  • Pre-high school grad (or equivalent)

    1 5.00%
  • High school (or equivalent)

    6 30.00%
  • Associate's degree (or equivalent)

    2 10.00%
  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent)

    6 30.00%
  • Master's degree (or equivalent)

    5 25.00%
  • PhD/DPhil/doctorate (or equivalent)

    0 0%
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  • 2 Post By Gray Skies
  • 2 Post By Randroth

This is a discussion on Highest level of education completed (ISFJ's ONLY) within the ISFJ Forum - The Nurturers forums, part of the SJ's Temperament Forum- The Overseers category; Hello ISFJ's! What is the highest level of education that you have completed as of right now? Advanced professional degrees ...

  1. #1
    ISTP - The Mechanics

    Highest level of education completed (ISFJ's ONLY)

    Hello ISFJ's! What is the highest level of education that you have completed as of right now? Advanced professional degrees (MD, JD, DO, etc.) are considered doctorate-level for the purposes of this poll.

    If you're wondering what I intend to do with the results, check out my blog post here: MBTI Correlation Project - Blogs - PersonalityCafe

    Tag me or quote me if you want to get my attention on this thread. If there's an option you would like to select, but isn't available, let me know and I'll enter your information manually if possible.

    Thanks in advance for responding!

    Last edited by Randroth; 09-03-2012 at 12:02 PM.

  2. #2
    ISFJ - The Nurturers

    If I'm attending college but haven't graduated yet should I just vote for the degree I'm currently pursuing?
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  3. #3
    ISTP - The Mechanics

    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Skies View Post
    If I'm attending college but haven't graduated yet should I just vote for the degree I'm currently pursuing?
    Good question. For this poll, I'm just looking for degrees that have already been completed. I wish I could accept answers where people put down the degree they're pursuing, but due to the uncertainty of whether or not the degree will actually get completed I just can't.

  4. #4
    ISFJ - The Nurturers

    High school it is then.

  5. #5
    ISTP - The Mechanics

    I wanted to thank everyone who's voted on this so far. However, many people throughout the forum have noted that this poll doesn't take into account age or the current pursuit of a new diploma, degree, or certificate, and doesn't allow for non-traditional achievement such as vocational school. These issues had crossed my mind before, but I made some big assumptions and ended up ignoring the potential flaws. I've realized now that that was a big mistake that will render any data gathered from here useless. This poll will remain open for anyone who wishes to vote or discuss the issue; however, I will not be using this data for the project detailed in the OP and I will open a new poll on this subject at some point in the near future.
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