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master's degree
noun as in academic degree
noun as in postgraduate degree
Example Sentences
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.
Post-graduate fees are not capped either, so a master’s degree at an elite university could cost £50,000.
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.
Yasmin says she now feels her master’s degree has been "devalued".
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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