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What's your degree after college?
After graduating from college, he is a bachelor, after graduating from graduate school, he is a master, and after graduating from doctoral school, he is a doctor. A degree is a title that marks a person's academic qualifications, that is, a symbol of the knowledge acquired by a person through study and the corresponding learning ability, and is awarded by an institution of higher learning authorized by the state.

A master's degree is a postgraduate degree between a bachelor's degree and a doctorate. A master's degree usually symbolizes a basic independent thinking ability. A master's degree usually symbolizes mastery and specialization in an academic field or workplace. In major academic fields, qualified graduate students must be able to understand both academic theory and reality, analyze with theory, think critically, and apply knowledge professionally. And can solve complex problems better than undergraduate, and have more independent and meticulous thinking ability.

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Strictly speaking, the degree system in China was established only in modern times, but the imperial examination system in ancient China has similar meanings to the modern degree system.

In the third year of Yang Di's great cause (607), the Imperial Examination Department was formally established, and talent selection was implemented, which was the beginning of the imperial examination talent selection.

The imperial examination system in the Tang Dynasty was relatively complete, with many subjects. During the reign of Wu Zetian, there was a palace entrance examination.

The Tang system was widely adopted in the Song Dynasty, with Ming Classics and Jinshi as the most common subjects, and Jinshi was the most popular. Those who passed the examination of Tao (the name of administrative division at that time) were called "Gong Shi" and "Juren", and those who passed the examination were called "Jinshi".

The imperial examination system in Ming dynasty was particularly complete, and the winner of the rural examination was called "juren"; The top scholar in the imperial examination is called "Jinshi", and the top three are "Top Scholar", "Top Scholar" and "Exploring Flowers".

The imperial examination system in Qing dynasty was similar to this.

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