An honorary doctorate is a high-level academic recognition granted by a university to a recipient without completion of the normal requirements for that degree. Schools grant them to honor the recipient, while also benefiting the university by association. Recipients sometimes have no relationship with...
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master’s degree: another year or two doctorate: a further 3-7 yearsWell, in Britain, from the ages of five to about eleven you start off at a primary school, and then from eleven to sixteen you go on to a secondary school or a comprehensive school and at sixteen you take GCSE exami...
College in UK is not what is university in US. It's the two years they do after middle school to get their A-levels. Also in Australia, college means the boarding house, not the university. So you can go to university but not college. By anon130703 — On Nov 29, 2010 Just beca...
College in UK is not what is university in US. It's the two years they do after middle school to get their A-levels. Also in Australia, college means the boarding house, not the university. So you can go to university but not college. ...
I just wanted to add that I think that postgraduate studies can give you a lot more options in your career. The only thing I would be careful with is the amount of debt that you incur. For example, if you are seeking to get a Masters degree in education it might make more sense to...
Most people get a bachelor’s degree in one of these areas, though an associate’s degree — as could be obtained from a community college— is enough in many places. Many of the most sought after and highly paid professionals have master’s or doctorate degree, as these advanced programs...