Submitted by deadpuppy101 t3_11de7xj in explainlikeimfive
EightOhms t1_ja84wnr wrote
Reply to comment by K9turrent in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
It's not actually. It's an abbreviation. Acronyms are a subset of abbreviations that form a word you can say. That means most of the time they need to have a vowel.
For example, NASA is an acronym whereas FBI is not. NASA you pronounce as if it's a single word. FBI you pronounce by saying all its letters individually, just like PhD
Martian8 t1_ja8661o wrote
Additionally, FBI is an initialism - another subset of abbreviations made from initial letters that are pronounced separately. Whereas PhD is not since Ph is not an initial
K9turrent t1_ja898ki wrote
TIL I don't actually know my native language that well.
aceguy123 t1_ja89jgi wrote
You need a graduate degree to understand
RegulusRemains t1_ja8dcq7 wrote
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Eli5: whats the diff between undergrad and graduate degree?
DennisTheBald t1_ja8i9ba wrote
One requires that you already have the other
LikesTheTunaHere t1_ja8er6d wrote
I have a masters in bation though and it hasn't helped me understand this stuff at all.
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