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master's degree
noun as in academic degree
noun as in postgraduate degree
Example Sentences
She was studying for a master’s degree in clinical psychology with dreams of becoming a marriage and family therapist.
One in six of the nation’s registered nurses held a master’s degree as of 2022, according to the American Assn. of Colleges of Nursing.
In 1996, he moved to Dallas, the place where he would earn his master’s degree, begin volunteering in the community, meet his wife and start a family.
Eventually Sister got her master’s degree from Columbia University and Charlie got his at New York University, both in New York City—paid for by their resident states, West Virginia and North Carolina, respectively, where each was working.
Tracy graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a master’s degree in journalism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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