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master's degree

noun as in postgraduate degree

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Yasmin - not her real name - came from Iran to study for a master’s degree at a new university in the UK, but she was "shocked" to find many of her fellow students had limited English, and only one or two were British.

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Post-graduate fees are not capped either, so a master’s degree at an elite university could cost £50,000.

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He tells File on 4 that 70% of his students at master’s degree level over the past five years did not have sufficient English language skills to be on the course.

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Yasmin says she now feels her master’s degree has been "devalued".

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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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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