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  2. Meaning of undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate in US

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    An undergraduate degree generally means a bachelor's degree (B.S., B.A., etc): a degree requiring about four years of university-level study beyond high school. A graduate degree or post-graduate degree is any higher degree that has a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite, such as a masters or doctoral degree (M.S., M.A., M.F.A., M.B.A,.

  3. undergraduate - Is there an honors system in graduate schools ...

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    No, there are no such titles or honors with grad school, as you must maintain a B or higher to pass. A grade of B- or lower will result in failing or incompleting the course. Due to this standard of requiring at least a 3.0, all students inevitably have high GPA's upon graduating.

  4. In general, as with most things, finances rule the day. While 2-year programs would theoretically bring in more money to a school, the fear is that a 2-year program would not meet the needs of UK students and student numbers would drop. This would result in decreased revenue for the school/department.

  5. graduate admissions - What is exactly meant by "research...

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    I'm confused by what the term "research experience" actually means in a PhD application. The following examples come into my mind: working as research assistant with university professor publishing

  6. In many American Universities, the concept of a Master student is that which is enrolled purely in a Master course, and is expected to leave the school after graduation. A Graduate student is usually enrolled with the objective of doing a PhD, many Graduate students, provided they have the coursework and thesis, might get a Masters degree in ...

  7. Getting a graduate scholarship is not an 'honor' beyond the honor of being accepted to the graduate program (unless most students aren't supported); similarly, if you have a thesis advisor supporting you, you did not really compete for the award. The same rule holds for conference travel grants.

  8. graduate school - What is a research student? - Academia Stack...

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    Jun 27, 2014 at 8:09. 1. A research student is one who is learning how to research by doing research under the supervision of a more senior academic. Of course, if you're not simultaneously a bachelor, Master, or PhD student, then you're not going to get any formal qualification out of it. – Moriarty.

  9. graduate school - The exact meaning of the term *Alma Mater* -...

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    From Wikipedia: Alma mater (Latin: alma mater, lit. 'nourishing mother'; pl: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase used to proclaim a school that a person has attended or, more usually, from which one has graduated. Sure, you can use it for your doctoral institution. I doubt anyone will notice. Share.

  10. Does 'graduate program' mean MSc or Ph.D.?

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    The definition does not vary across countries, but the question whether a Master's program is normally entered after a Bachelor's, or instead of pursuing the same, may depend on the country, on the century, and indeed on the actual program. By now, international student mobility programs have gradually pushed Master's programs in most countries ...

  11. What will happen is that if you accept a position, only then the school will require that you send them an official transcript. This will be compared to detect fraud, and the final award of your degree verified. This means you will (ideally) only have to pay for one official transcript.