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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a math degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an academic qualification in mathematics.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally earned a math degree from her university."
Alternatives: "a mathematics degree" or "a degree in mathematics".
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Mitch worked with one 23-year-old who had a math degree.
One of the old Mayfair hands, Jersey Jim Pasko, a bodybuilder with a math degree, told me, "I'm spoiled.
In what ways did a math degree from Columbia prove useful?
Recently, Mr. Caldwell, the Nordic coach, who holds a math degree, taught geometry for 10 days, allowing the math teacher to compete for the United States in the under-23 world Nordic championships.
A university graduate with a math degree and no career, he seems to have discovered his religious calling casually, digging it out from between cushions on the couch one day, along with the lost remote control.
At Santa Clara University he got a math degree while leading the football team.
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He finished 11th and 12th grade in a single year, then went to Queens College and got an applied math degree in 2 1/2 years.
Early great economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo expressed their sophisticated ideas to the masses without fancy equations; now you need an undergraduate math degree just to keep up with the basic literature.Yet I would argue that mathematics has actually made the field, in some ways more accessible.
Among the 64percentt who do have diplomas, only 38percentt have a computer science or math degree.
He now wants to stay at Broward for an affordable middle-school math degree.
My math degree gave me an immediate way to pay the bills: tutoring high school and college students.
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