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 NanG
 
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							| Hi everyone! 
 Could you explain to me the difference between a degree and a diploma? 
 Is degree reffered to University and diploma to High School/Secondary School? 
 
 And, BTW, if I want to reffer to a "Bachiler T�cnico Contable" in English ( what you get when you finish your Secondary School), is it right to say Certified Bookkeeper Bachiller? 
 I �m a bit confused    !
 I �ll be grateful for your help!! 
 Thanks! 
 
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| A degree is a designation colleges and universities award students when they complete a course of study. AA is an Associates degree, usually requiring two years of study. BA or BS is a Bachelors degree, usually for four or five years of study. MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc., are Masters degrees and are awarded for an additional two or three years beyond a Bachelors degree. Ph.Ds are awarded for additional study with an original research project and write-up, the dreaded dissertation. MD is a physician �s degree, and JD is a lawyer �s degree. They too require additional education beyond a Bachelors degree.   A diploma is the document showing that someone completed a course of education, usually beginning at the high school level.   I hope this helps. |  31 Jul 2013     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| I �m not sure exactly what "Bachiler T�chnico Contable" is. If you mean "Certified Public Accountant," that requires a Bachelors degree and passing a licensing test in accounting. Usually a bookkeeper has less education, such as an Associates degree or maybe just a class or two on the subject. |  1 Aug 2013     
					
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