The correct way to write degree initials after your name it depends what kind of degree do you have if it is a Bachelor degree it is most time in all caps for example BS or BA.
Masters of Science Degree
Follow the name with a comma, then the initials of the degree. I.E: John Doe, B.S.
For autographs, she writes her initials. SMG
Please write a name rather than initials for an answer.
My name is Michael Djurdjevic So, it would be M.D.
No. Your signature is your name, nothing else. When you set your name out at the end of a letter - in type - you append the initials, if you wish to, or if the letter deserves it.
with a pen
They would simply have an AS in that major. No change to name.
In this case you would put the highest degree earned, the MSN. Including the BSN would not serve any purpose seeing that you would have had to achieve that to pursue the MSN.
You should make certain the document is corrected and then sign your correct name. You can make an informal correction by drawing thru the incorrect initial, adding the correct one, and writing your initials above the correction.You should make certain the document is corrected and then sign your correct name. You can make an informal correction by drawing thru the incorrect initial, adding the correct one, and writing your initials above the correction.You should make certain the document is corrected and then sign your correct name. You can make an informal correction by drawing thru the incorrect initial, adding the correct one, and writing your initials above the correction.You should make certain the document is corrected and then sign your correct name. You can make an informal correction by drawing thru the incorrect initial, adding the correct one, and writing your initials above the correction.
What? Please explain.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor/LCPC: These therapists have a Master's Degree in Psychology and have passed a licensing exam which allows them to use the initials LCPC after their names.