Yes and no. While the majority of pro athletes never even attend college, those that do typically have just a Bachelors. It is extremely rare that you will find a pro with a higher degree. (mainly because they go pro after 4 years. However, some have been known to continue their schooling after their pro career is over.
A PhD can be a type of professional degree. The term "professional degree" refers to a category of graduate degrees which prepare you for a specific career or profession.
There are more than 1,000 professional athletes in Europe.
A doctor's degree is higher than a master's degree.
No. An MBA is a Master's of Buisness Administration, which is higher than a Bachelor's degree, which is higher than and Associate's degree.
Because athletes are mainly entertainers
The academic achievement higher than a doctorate degree is a postdoctoral fellowship or a professorship at a university.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
its lower than zero because 0 degrees is to cold
yes
"Only less than 2 percent of basketball or football student-athletes go pro,..."From:Young, Jessica Lam Hill. The Daily Free Press. "Athletes Graduate At Higher Rate: NCAA Study". 11 July 2007. News Section.
A MA degree is higher than a BA degree. A BA degree only requires 4 years of college. A MA degree requires 6 years at college.
yes