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Amir mokhtar
How should you express your degree ?
Jun 11, 2013 4:02 PM
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Usually, your degree is indicated behind your name after a comma, and in abbreviation.
For example:
Amir, Mokhtar, J.D., Ph.D. means you have a law degree and a doctorate. Generally, when you have a graduate degree, you omit listing your undergraduate degree because it is assumed that you have an undergraduate degree if you made it to graduate school. Most people in America list only master's degrees and beyond, unless you *only* have an undergraduate degree, and it is necessary to list your degree(s).
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Amir mokhtar
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