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bachelor's degree
noun as in undergraduate degree
Example Sentences
“I had gotten my bachelor’s degree in behavioral science while in prison,” he says, “and I wanted to use that to keep other people from going down the path I did. When I got out, I found that a lot of people glorified me for all the wrong reasons. And I needed to change that perception and do it right in front of them.”
Mr. Sewell, who has a bachelor’s degree in performance studies and a master’s degree in theater, sends his video drafts to his sisters for notes.
Lyle Menendez earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from UC Irvine this year and is now working on a masters degree in urban development.
Open up a world of bright futures to people who don’t have a bachelor’s degree but crave training and work hard.
In fact, aside from starting up Operation Warp Speed to accelerate the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, Trump’s most worthwhile official act was probably signing the rule that federal jobs should not require a bachelor’s degree unless it’s really needed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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