Typically, it is MSN.
Wolfgang Schwartzschild MA BA -- if they are arts degrees Wolfgang Schwartzschild MSc BSc -- if they are science degrees
BSN
That would be rather affected, don't you think. Just sign MS, MA, MSW -- whatever -- and don't worry about it.
Bigfoot is an Elemental entity.
The appropriate way to designate two Masters Degrees in two different areas is as follows: Example, John Smith M.A. M.S. Viper1
You can place an MEd after your name, if you are working in that capacity.
Are you Kidding? You can basically write your own ticket. sign on bonus, there is alot of options for a BS
Not normally, no.
You sign your name as: John Doe or Jane Doe, A.B., BA or whatever your degree is. A.B. Bachelor of Arts A.M.T.Master of Arts in Teaching B.A. Bachelor of Arts B.A.E. Bachelor of Arts in Education, or Bachelor of Art Education, Aeronautical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, or Architectural Engineering B.F.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts
Proper Etiquette for signing ones name with title and or Degree is to only use the highest ranking position, title and or the highest degree you posses in each field. So if your name were Bobert Bobson, and you were an RN with the above listed degrees you could sign your name: Bobert Bobson, RN Bobert Bobson, MSN Master Bobert Bobson, Nurse (or Mistress Bobert Bobson, Nurse for a lady) Bobert Bobson, RN, MSN There are others that I could list but the first two are the most common, with the third being quite archaic. Outside of academic circles, the designation of just RN is most common. The fourth in the listing is still within proper etiquette guidlines because one can have a masters in nursing and not have a nursing license and thus not be an RN (under which case you would be considered a GN or Graduated Nurse not a Registered Nurse) As for the multiple degrees, the higher degree supersedes any and all lower degrees, unless they are in a different field, since Nursing is a Specific science, your BSN overrides the general BSc, and your MSN overrides your BSC. If this were not the case you would see many Doctorate holders with more initials behind their name than PhD. If However you had a Bachelors in Business Management, and a Masters in Nursing for example you could sign, "Bobert Bobson, RN, BBM, MSN" without breaching etiquette.
You can sign up at a community college. Or at a trade school. But the best route to go is just to sign up for a community college and spend four years there then go to a University and get your BA degree.
Hello User, My name is Doctor Hernandez and I have a pHD in construction. Although it is not required, it is suggested. And you have a better chance at gettin' some tail. Besides if you aqcuire a Masters or higher, you can work the stop sign. That's f***ing awesome. Thanks, Doctor Hernandez