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What is the difference?
What is the difference between "bachelor degree" and "bachelor's degree"?
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2016年5月13日 23:15
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The first isn't used and the second is. However, you can talk about a "Bachelor of XXX [Arts, Science ...] degree", or simply a BA or a BSc or whatever.
2016年5月13日
In the US it's always plural. We would never say "I completed a Bachelor degree"
2016年5月14日
You can say both in my experience.
I completed a bachelor degree before I started my graduate certificate course.
My bachelor's degree was useful for finding a job.
Useage may depend on the English speaking country you are in and the qualifications framework applicable in that country.
2016年5月14日
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