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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> And employers will recognize the difference.
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> This is the part I'm dubious about.
Don't know about UK, but there are quite a number of jobs in the US
that require at least an MSc. And if it's research, they almost always
require a PhD.
In electrical engineering jobs, it's almost a given that you won't be
part of product design unless you have the MSc.
So of course, some employers recognize the difference.
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