It' a matter of preference and depends on the place of employment. If you have a master's or doctorate, I see nothing wrong with using your educational level. In most cases, using abbreviations for undergraduate degrees is really inappropriate.
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.
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.
Yes, you should capitalize the field in which you earned your Bachelor's Degree, as it is a proper noun. For example, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science should be capitalized.
To add abbreviations for associates in a business management degree, you can use the initials "A.B.M." which stands for Associate in Business Management. This abbreviation can be used after your name or on your resume or business cards to indicate your education and qualification in the field.
They would simply have an AS in that major. No change to name.
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.
Your initials are the reference initials. Like if your name is Konnor Krack Kid then your initials would be "KKK"
If the initials after a name refers to educational attainment, then AS would stand for Associates in Science degree, and BA would stand for Bachelors of Arts degree. However, you do not see AS or BA after ones name. It would really be seen as inappropriate be many institutions and employers. The MA, MS, EdD, and PhD, are usually place after a name particular to many fields and careers. Viper1
i don't know if there is another thing with the initials, MLC, but to me, the initials, MLC are the initials of my name
I wouldn't Never get a name or initials of someone in a tattoo. A tattoo lasts forever, but some friendships never do nor marriages.