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[quote=Anonymous]It's not gender, nor is it anything but academics. Some graduate degrees are continuations of what are, commonly even if FAR from universally, undergraduate programs. Think, an MA in Poli Sci. Other graduate degrees are entirely separate, stand-alone programs, and include either research or professional practice components, causing the degrees to be terminal within their respective disciplines. JD, MD, DDS. Still other degrees may commonly be viewed as terminal for practical purposes, but there are possibilities for further education, and these degrees also proceed from subject-matter than could at least be started to some degree at the Baccalaureate level. MBA, MFA. [/quote]
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