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Discover Ludwig"hold bachelor" is not grammatically correct in written English.
A phrase that would be usable would be "hold a bachelor's degree". For example: "John holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Harvard University."
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Black men with bachelor's degrees earn 13 percent more than black women who also hold bachelor's degrees.
More women than men now hold bachelor's degrees and now make up almost half – 47% – of the US workforce.
Some 38% of women ages 25-32 now hold bachelor's degrees, compared with 31% of young men.
Among those with associate's degrees in the science and technical fields, 63 percent earn more than those who hold bachelor's degrees in other subjects.
PAGE A19 COLLEGE GRADS AT NEW HIGH The Census Bureau reported that more than 30 percent of American adults hold bachelor's degrees, a first in the nation's history.
And while their educational prowess is on par with respect to how many hold university degrees (about one-third of both groups hold bachelor degrees), over two-thirds or 70percentt of females are either unemployed or students.
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As the report notes, only 13percentt of the population hold Bachelors degrees.
He attended Syracuse University, and held Bachelor and Masters degrees from New York University.
The bridegroom, 38, holds bachelor's and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Naomi held Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Nutrition and Food Science from Brooklyn College.
Mr. Rivkin, who was born in Iowa, held bachelor's and law degrees from Yale University and was a Rhodes Scholar.
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