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Buechel is now pursuing a master’s degree in library science—and planning what craft she will learn next.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is currently pursuing a master's degree in computer science at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.

From The Wall Street Journal

She graduated from New York University with a master's degree in media, culture and communication, and the University of California, Davis with degrees in philosophy and technocultural studies.

From The Wall Street Journal

He previously wanted to progress through to completing a Level 7 apprenticeship, the equivalent of a master's degree, but says the government's decision to cut public funding to those on the scheme aged 22 and over has led to a change of plans.

From BBC

Women on the jury bristled when Meta attorney Andrew Stanner needled Kaley’s former therapist over her credentials during a tense cross examination on Wednesday — “You have a master’s degree, right?”

From Los Angeles Times