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bacholor and masters


Question Posted Sunday July 9 2006, 8:42 am

What's the difference between getting your master's degree and your bacheler's (sp) degree?

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Keosha answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 1:57 pm:
Your bachelors degree is 4 years of schooling and your masters is more.

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Alin75 answered Sunday July 9 2006, 10:34 am:
The master's degree builds up on your bachelor. It is therefore more specific and you come out with more specialised knowledge (you need a bachelor degree in order to take a masters).

The number of years they take can vary a little bit i think, but my bachelor took 3 years and the master's then took another 2 years on top of that.

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