How much schooling do the experts on this forum have?

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The discussion centers around the educational backgrounds of forum members who frequently provide answers to complex questions. Participants express admiration for the diverse and impressive qualifications of these knowledgeable individuals, ranging from high school students to those with PhDs and extensive research experience in fields like physics and chemistry. The conversation highlights the global nature of the community, with members hailing from various countries across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. There is a sense of inspiration and aspiration among members, with some expressing a desire to contribute meaningfully to the world, reflecting a shared commitment to learning and growth.
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For those of you leared ones who post a lot of answers to our tough(ha ha) questions, what kinda and how much schooling do you have and from where?

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I am in high school, but many of these people are incredibly educated and smart, and come from incredibly esteemed backrounds. I sometimes feel very small and insignificant in comparison. I think PF will change the world one day, Hey, maybe i will be the one to change it
 
The learned ones span from high school kids to old men(myself included- old anyhow:wink:). Education from HS to PHD and physics/chem/other researchers I believe. And from many different countries in europe, asia, and the americas.
 
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