Examples of 'getting a degree' in a sentence

Meaning of "getting a degree"

getting a degree ~ achieving the completion of an educational program, usually at a college or university, by fulfilling the necessary requirements for that program, such as coursework and examinations

How to use "getting a degree" in a sentence

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Getting a degree is not about the title.
You spent five years getting a degree.
You getting a degree in a total legend.
He left college before getting a degree.
I am getting a degree in occult studies here.
I should be out there getting a degree.
She was getting a degree in economics.
There is more to college than just getting a degree.
I am getting a degree in forensic anthropology.
A university platform developed to help migrants in getting a degree.
She is getting a degree in math.
It is not just about getting a degree.
Getting a degree online can help students save money.
I have even considered getting a degree.
Getting a degree is important.

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She was busy getting a degree.
The next hurdle is getting you into college and getting a degree.
Shannon grew up getting a degree in music and felt lost.
Getting a foundation in cosmetology can make getting a degree much easier.
I thought not getting a degree was the worst thing that could happen.
I would never be getting a degree.
Consider getting a degree in something other than journalism to make you a more informed writer.
I am not actually getting a degree.
After getting a degree in Media studies.
This absence of values had made men discouraged about getting a degree in teaching.
Joseph Ewing was getting a degree to support his son and fiancee.
I definitely let her know that maybe she should reconsider college and getting a degree.
Because the first is a matter of getting a degree I fell out of this hole.
This is why I pursued the subject at the time of getting a degree.
Getting a degree had been his uncle 's idea.
I was thinking of going to Saddleback and getting a degree.
Did you end up getting a degree in that discipline?
He left Trinity without getting a degree.
Years ago, getting a degree was a privilege and done with intent.
In the purest Stalinist style cut off her path to getting a degree in.
But studying, and getting a degree was very crucial.
Business is no longer what I learned in business school while getting a degree in finance.
Getting a degree in a university might be expensive, but there are much better options.
Holmes currently resides in Los Angeles and is working on getting a degree in political science.
However, getting a degree can help you avoid most mistakes done by beginners.
He had a deal with my dad that after getting a degree from I.
Getting a degree is a good start off, but you require more than that today.
We do not think she 's capable of getting a degree of any kind.
Getting a degree in computer-aided architectural engineering can qualify one for higher-level positions.
I think me grandad 's right about me going to university and getting a degree.
I am getting a degree in forensic anthropology . I am halfway through another in engineering.
My daughter is working every day, and getting a degree online.
After getting a degree and Semicha, he taught in both institutions.
Charles was able to overcome the barriers to education, eventually getting a degree.
Omar Abbas was a … a cab driver getting a degree in child psychology.

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