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Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"? Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"?

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Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"? Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"?

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An M.S. degree is "Master of Science."

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No, absolutely not! Each master's is specific to the area of study - master of science, master of arts, master of education, etc.

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Its Master's degree. anywhere you look it will come up Master's even if you type in Master. Also my aunt is a lawyer and I asked her, I even looked it up in the new Collage Webster Dictionary so it is defiantly Master's

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Master's Degree. The person who earns it is the "master", and it is their degree, hence possessive form: Master's.

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