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[quote=Anonymous]Just as an M.D. is viewed as something more than a Master's Degree, so, too, is a J.D. more than a master's. A couple of years ago, I ran into an old flame from college. I joking said, "So, Mr. [Smith], it's great to see you." He said, "Uh, that's Dr. [Smith.]" I said, "In that case, you may call me Esquire." Unless you are a professor who lives a life of an academic, I think the use of Dr. or Esq. is pretentious - which is why I don't use it my every day life, even when it is offered as a "title" I can check off for myself. Old college flame is not in any way shape or form an academic. He didn't spend any more years in school than I did, even if he does have a master's and a Ph.D. in - wait for it - Computer Science.[/quote]
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