What is your education?

First-class Master of Mathematics degree from St John's College, Oxford.

I hardly ever use the mathematics itself in real life, but getting the degree has certainly helped me get a job as a software developer!
 
I have Bsc in Mass Communication. I'm planning on reading Law as a second degree and that's what I'm going to be doing my Masters on. I have always had passion for Law.
 
I have a Higher National Diploma in Physics/Electronis. I have plans to continue learning because it's very essential in today's fast-paced world. I’ll start to pursue some online courses soon.
 
I have a Higher National Diploma in Physics/Electronis. I have plans to continue learning because it's very essential in today's fast-paced world. I’ll start to pursue some online courses soon.

You should do everything to improve as the course that you did is a really good one. Going for an online course is also a very good idea.
 
I have a degree in Marketing Communications. Started a BSc IT & Media Design (design & development), but I dropped out after receiving the propaedeutic diploma (which only took me half a year). I can still continue it from there if I want to, as long as I do so within about 3 years from now. However, I don't really feel like I need it, so I probably won't.
 
I have a diploma in Pharmaceutical technology. I finished uni then went on a different path of freelancing, so now I am a web developer.

Even through what I do has nothing to do with pharmacy, getting that diploma taught me how to learn, research, source information., and other crucial skills I use today.
 
I have a college degree in safety and security. Basically, it was a starter course for criminal profiling. Decided I didn't want to have to work with criminals for the rest of my life I chose to do other things with my life. Though I feel like my courses taught me a lot of helpful and useful things that I can apply to my every day life.
 

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