It is more common and grammatically correct to say "I have a degree." This phrasing clearly indicates possession of the degree. While "I hold a degree" can also be used, it is less common and may imply a more formal context, such as in professional or academic settings. Generally, "have" is the preferred choice in everyday conversation.
Yes, it is correct to say "he holds an MA" to indicate that he has a Master of Arts degree.
It would be better to say: She gave approval for us to hold it'
The professional way is to say that you have earned your Juris Doctorate degree. It is not wrong to say that you earned your JD degree.
Yes, it's perfectly fine. Your identifying the degree type, and the specialty within that degree type.
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50% of canadians hold a bachelor's degree. 35% of canadians hold a master's degree. 25% of canadians hold a phd.
More correct
Bachelor's degree
doctorate degree
Had held is correct.
No it does not say Online Degree on the degree anywhere.
That is the correct spelling of "associate degree."