05-02-2022, 12:40 AM
(05-01-2022, 11:01 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:ThatBankDude Wrote:I feel we are splitting hairs in regards to the JD talk. This is no different than an MBBS being a degree earned for someone who is called a Doctor and becomes a surgeon, etc. So long as the degree you earn gets you to where you want to be professionally, who cares what others think?
This ^^, many countries have MBBS straight from high school (Cuba for example). I mean it's the first professional degree prospective doctors will need to take to become licensed and certified in that country. I wouldn't really think much about it, some may call it a graduate degree, some will call it a professional degree and others an undergraduate degree, it won't really matter as long as it gets you to that goal of becoming a physician.
All of this hair-splitting is as fun as discussing the difference between NA v. RA, professional v. academic, and titular propio v. titular oficial. All of them offer legitimate paths, but may or may not be appropriate for your long-term goals.
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Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
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