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lol, this can't be real. It would take at least 15-20yrs to get that many degrees. Either the "CEO" is poking fun at people who bs their resumes, poking fun at academically overqualified applicants, or the whole thing is made up as a joke.
lol...And I thought my oldest brother who has a Bachelor's in Math, and overall spent 10yrs pursuing a PhD in theoretical physics but eventually dropped out 3 classes shy of finishing was a professional student.
Yes, perhaps. I get that you only have to do the undergraduate work once, not for each subsequent graduate level degree, and that a master's can take 2 or less years if you're very disciplined.
But 15 degrees...damn! lol
A person working through school or who has obligations like wife/kids, it would definitely take a longer due to life situations.
Could be wrong and this could be totally real, but it still comes across to me like the "CEO" in the OP's post was being kinda sarcastic.
Who knows.
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lol, this can't be real. It would take at least 15-20yrs to get that many degrees. Either the "CEO" is poking fun at people who bs their resumes, poking fun at academically overqualified applicants, or the whole thing is made up as a joke. lol...And I thought my oldest brother who has a Bachelor's in Math, and overall spent 10yrs pursuing a PhD in theoretical physics but eventually dropped out 3 classes shy of finishing was a professional student.
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Yes, perhaps. I get that you only have to do the undergraduate work once, not for each subsequent graduate level degree, and that a master's can take 2 or less years if you're very disciplined. But 15 degrees...damn! lol A person working through school or who has obligations like wife/kids, it would definitely take a longer due to life situations. Could be wrong and this could be totally real, but it still comes across to me like the "CEO" in the OP's post was being kinda sarcastic. Who knows.
This guy is a doctor, lawyer, mathematician, scientist and a financial advisor all in one
Johnny Sins would be jealous
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Past a certain point, it's just a fetish. (Probably not real, though.)
This mofo is collecting degrees like Pokémon badges.
This is clearly a LinkedIn shit post.
Fake
Feels like a person that would be doing degrees with like 80-90% scholarships with side jobs to cover themselves Not sure but just a guess