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"bachelor degrees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the plural form of the academic degree known as a "bachelor's degree." The use of "bachelor degrees" is typically appropriate when referring to more than one degree held by a person or when discussing multiple degrees in a general sense. Example: "After completing their bachelor degrees in business administration and economics, the students were well-prepared for the job market."
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bachelor degrees
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Plural of bachelor degree
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"I have two bachelor degrees and am $42,000 in debt," he said.
The bridegroom graduated with two bachelor degrees, one from Columbia and the other cum laude from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Between 2000-01 and 2011-12, the number of bachelor degrees awarded by for-profit institutions in the US grew by 476%, compared to 39% at public institutions.
Public universities, which award 75% of all the state's bachelor degrees, will be largely responsible.Academic excellence is likely to be the first victim.
Yet unlike African-Americans or Latinos, Asian-Americans are more highly educated than whites — half have at least bachelor degrees — and more affluent.
"The State University System is charged with being affordable and accessible, focused on teaching and achieving a high level of bachelor degrees among first generation college students.
She graduated magna cum laude and he received two bachelor degrees summa cum laude, in finance and in engineering and applied sciences.
Okeigwe and two other participants completed their bachelor degrees.
In terms of their education, 47.8% held under-bachelor degrees, 46.9% held bachelor degrees, and 5.3% held postgraduate degrees.
Thirty-one percent have diplomas, 31percentt have bachelor degrees and 9percentt have master degrees.
He obtained his Ph.D., Master and Bachelor degrees in Industrial Engineering.
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