It would be John Doe B.A. or Mary Smith B.S.
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Your bachelor's degree would not normally form part of your signature.
It would only be used on business cards and occasionally on formal business documents.
In which case it would be printed and the "Ba" would follow your printed name.
Either "John Q. Public, B.S." or "John Q. Public, B.A.", depending upon whether you have a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree.
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Your bachelor's degree would not normally form part of your signature.
It would only be used on business cards and occasionally on formal business documents.
In which case it would be printed and the "Ba" or "BSc" would follow your printed name.
The abbreviation is B.S., however indicating this after your name is really not appropriate, and you may get some strange looks if you do this. In other words, John Williams B.S. The use of degree abbreviations are typically for the master's and doctorate degrees, not for undergraduate degrees.
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Your bachelor's degree would not normally form part of your signature.
It would only be used on business cards and occasionally on formal business documents.
In which case it would be printed and the "Ba" would follow your printed name.
Example: John Smith BSW
BSN
If you have not yet completed the bachelor's degree, you do not indicate any abbreviation after your name. Still, the abbreviations that indicate level of education (if this is what you are referring to), are not typically used for the associate and bachelor's degree. They are used for individuals with a master's or doctorate when work related.
I believe it is similar to the following This would apply to an Associate in Science John Doe AS Simular to a bachelor in science which is John Doe BS Doctorate goes at the begining of the name Dr. John Doe For me I am getting an Associate in Applied Science so mine is AAS
Example: Joseph Williams M.S.
You sign your name as: John Doe or Jane Doe, A.B., BA or whatever your degree is. A.B. Bachelor of Arts A.M.T.Master of Arts in Teaching B.A. Bachelor of Arts B.A.E. Bachelor of Arts in Education, or Bachelor of Art Education, Aeronautical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, or Architectural Engineering B.F.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Your bachelor's degree would not normally form part of your signature.It would only be used on business cards and occasionally on formal business documents.In which case it would be printed and the "Ba" would follow your printed name.
Example: John Smith M.S.
You would sign John A. Doe, AA/B.Those whose say you cannot do so unless you have an Master's Degree or higher are incorrect. If you have earned a degree, you have the rights professionally display those abbreviations.
Either "John Q. Public, A.A." or "John Q. Public, A.S.", depending upon whether you have an Associate in Arts degree or an Associate in Science degree.
Sign your name. These certifications would only be applicable if your correspondence was directly connected with those functions.
Wolfgang Schwartzschild MA BA -- if they are arts degrees Wolfgang Schwartzschild MSc BSc -- if they are science degrees