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Which was the first doctor, M. D. or Ph. D. ? For which title was the term "doctor" first given? Was it originally meant for the medical doctor, or for just anyone holding a doctoral degree? Also: When did the later usage become common, and
abbreviations - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Possible Duplicate: Should I write “PhD” or “Ph D ”? I see that PhD is written PhD while the undergraduate degree is written B Sc What's the reason for this? Should I write the Master of Sci
Term for completion of a Post-graduate degree Is their any such term for completion of a post-graduate degree (Masters or PhD)? Also, sometimes I have heard people saying he she has graduated, even for Masters
Whats the correct way of saying that one is pursuing a degree? In Europe, it seems either are acceptable In the US, I have almost never heard "study a Master's degree" used and it sounds incorrect to my ears I would use "study for" to achieve broader appeal Google results (searching from the US): "study for a Master's degree" - 998,999 "study a Master's degree" - 168,000 Also of note: The top results for "study a Master's degree" were The Guardian, a
Formal writing: replace in fact in a sentence I am writing my PhD thesis Specifically, I am looking to remove "in fact" in favour of a more formal word or phrase I am interested in writing formally rather than conversationally In constructions like "Proving Theorem 1 requires We will, in fact, establish a stronger condition: ", the discourse marker " in fact "—in emphasising that the deliberately widened scope of our work