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advanced degree
noun
- an academic degree conferred for completion of requirements beyond the undergraduate college level, as M.S. or Ph.D.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of advanced degree1
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Example Sentences
In 2000, half of high school seniors wanted to pursue an advanced degree, a percentage that has doubled since 1970.
And for those with college or an advanced degree, the ratio is about 4.4.
In an economy where everyone is overqualified, having an advanced degree is virtually worthless.
John, who holds an advanced degree in medical anthropology, is now working in Antigua as a database programmer.
If your husband is a professional man and you have married early, he may still be working for an advanced degree.
This clinical form represents the most advanced degree attained by the disease; it might be called the tic's apogee.
An additional two to four years of study and research were required for the awarding of an advanced degree.
The eggs which have been incubated to an advanced degree are as eagerly devoured as those quite fresh.
I had heard that Cleary was sensitive about having no advanced degree.
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