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How do you say I have completed my degree?

How do you say I have completed my degree?

You earn it by completing a program of study. So, I completed my bachelor’s (degree) program. I earned my bachelor’s degree. I finished my program/studies/course.

How do you say you have graduated?

The correct phrase is “I was graduated,” or “I have been graduated” because it is the school that graduates you – you do not perform the action of graduating.

How do you say I have done the Masters?

I want to ask that can I say this in all the ways like:

  1. I am done with my masters in I.R.
  2. I’ve got my masters degree in I.R.
  3. I have done masters in I.R.
  4. I have completed my masters in I.R.
  5. Now I am a masters degree holder/degree holder of masters in I.R.
  6. I’ve finished my masters in I.R.

How do you say you have a bachelor’s degree?

Bachelor’s degree: singular and possessive Write it “bachelor’s degree,” “bachelor” with an apostrophe and an S on the end.

How do you write degrees after your name?

When used after a name, an academic abbreviation is set off by commas (e.g., Mary Doe, Ph. D., spoke.). The word “degree” should not follow an abbreviation (e.g., She has a B.A. in English literature, not She has a B.A. degree in English literature.).

What is completing a degree?

Degree completion programs are typically structured to allow persons who previously completed a substantial portion of the requirements for an undergraduate degree, but who have been separated from the university setting for a period of time, to complete the credit requirements needed to earn a bachelor’s degree (B.A.) …

How do you say I’m a graduated student?

If you have a degree, you can say “I am a graduate” or “I have graduated”. She graduated in 1990. She is a graduate of Harvard.

Can we say I graduate?

Is it ‘graduated’ or ‘was graduated from’? “I graduated from college” is the most accepted use of graduate in this context. You can also say “I graduated college” or “I was graduated from college.” Both are frequently used, but to some people they are considered incorrect.

How do you use master’s degree in a sentence?

1 She was in graduate school, studying for a master’s degree in social work. 2 He took a master’s degree in economics at Yale. 3 My brother has a master’s degree from Harvard. 4 She’s just completed a master’s degree in Law.

How do you write master of science?

A Master of Science (Latin: Magisterii Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc. M.) is a master’s degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries or a person holding such a degree.

How do you write BA Hons after your name?

Most British bachelor’s degrees are honours degrees and indicated by putting “(Hons)” after the degree abbreviation. A student achieving a pass grade, below honours standard, may be awarded an “ordinary degree” or a “pass degree” and may not add “(Hons)”.

How do you say completed training?

If you have completed a course, you can say just that. Also, you can say the following . . . I have had a course. I have finished a course….For example:

  1. I did that course last year.
  2. I will do that course next year.
  3. I have done that course once, but failed.