That hasn't been my experience. There are many 1 year MA programs now.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 10/08/2010 08:09:13 AM
A lot of my friends are history majors, and one year Master's programs are, if not the norm, about half of what they attend after graduating. Usually these are tied in with PhD programs. Maybe this is a recent phenomenon, though.
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Age
09/08/2010 09:18:48 PM
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Re: Age
09/08/2010 09:32:21 PM
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In the US you're supposed to graduate college at 22.
10/08/2010 06:19:43 AM
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Or 21, surely, assuming one was born after May? *NM*
10/08/2010 08:08:25 AM
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If they turn 22 later that year, I'm counting them as 22. Just a little rounding. *NM*
11/08/2010 01:26:00 AM
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I've always claimed every year I could when teaching
09/08/2010 09:51:45 PM
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I try to hold off on aging... it's odd to be still in my BA while 24 years old.
10/08/2010 12:05:32 AM
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Especially since I had already earned my MA by 23
10/08/2010 01:29:06 AM
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Pretty sure that's the norm. *NM*
10/08/2010 03:21:34 AM
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Not really, not in my field anyways
10/08/2010 04:06:22 AM
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That hasn't been my experience. There are many 1 year MA programs now.
10/08/2010 08:09:13 AM
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Re: Age
10/08/2010 04:29:40 AM
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Re: Age
10/08/2010 06:32:53 AM
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11/08/2010 12:21:31 AM
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Surely, I would. *NM*
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I was only telling the truth! *NM*
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The truth shall set you free... into the cold arms of death. *NM*
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What do you want for your birthday?
10/08/2010 04:35:47 AM
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I would assume he's joking.
10/08/2010 06:16:13 AM
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