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bachelor

[bach-ler, bach-uh-ler] / ˈbætʃ lər, ˈbætʃ ə lər /


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Since the early 1990s, the percentage of 35-year-old women with bachelor’s degrees who are married has remained steady at about 70%.

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At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned a bachelor of science and a medical degree, Levis became fascinated with T cells, the white blood cells that help defend the body from infections.

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Ilana, 27, joined the Navy Reserve after completing her bachelor’s degree and is on track to earn a joint law and business degree.

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The term broadly applies to people who work in offices and have higher education, such as a bachelor’s degree or some college.

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Afterward, he found an online program at Indiana University designed specifically for late-life learning and got his bachelor’s in nonprofit leadership.

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