You can add the letters "A.A." or "A.S." after your name, depending upon the type of Associate's degree you received.
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Educational abbreviations are typically for master's and doctorate degree holders.
They typically put their degree after their name. In the US that is most often going to be JD.
When you have a BS/BA degree you don not put that after your name. Not until you get to upper level degrees are those added. Sometimes a MA/MS is added depending on the degree, but always a PhD is added.
It is not necessary to put your middle name on your degree. Your degree typically only includes your first and last name.
No. You simply have to have the qualifications that carry the letters that you put after your name.
The letters you would put after your name as a Specialist in School Psychology are SSP (Specialist in School Psychology).
You should only put "PhD" after your name if you have completed a doctoral degree.
An AA is just that. It is two years of college and you don't put that by your name and only use it when applying for a job. I would suggest you go on to a university to finish the degree because an AA is basically only general education classes.
Yes, individuals who have earned a PhD degree can put "PhD" after their name to indicate their academic achievement.
it depends upon the type of sentence you write so it depends,&before a degree we never put a ",".
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