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etymology - Which was the first doctor, M. D. or Ph. D. ? - English . . . But which of Ph D or M D was first referred to as a doctor? Are you saying that at the year such degree titles letters started to be conferred, those people were already referred to as 'doctor'? And if so, then the answer boils down to which of PhD or MD was the first to be conferred?
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
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 When someone completes their Bachelors degree, we say that he she has graduated Is their any such term for completion of a post-graduate degree (Masters or PhD)? Also, sometimes I have heard p