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What is the difference between undergraduate degree and graduate degree?

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What is the difference between undergraduate degree and graduate degree?

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An undergraduate degree is one that you do out of highschool. It is called undergraduate because you haven’t graduated from university. A graduate degree is called one , or post-graduate degree in some cases, is because you have already graduated once with an undergraduate degree. Semantics aside, undergraduate degrees generally assume little to no base knowledge besides highschool. Graduate degrees will assume you have undergraduate degree knowledge and competency in learning and producing results whether it be research or coursework degrees. In any case, the level of education for a graduate degree is higher, and is meant to be a higher level of learning, therefore be more challenging than undergraduate. In addition, graduate degrees tend to also be much more specialised. So what I mean about this is that, undergraduate degrees allow you to complete with a major, or double major and some minor areas of knowledge. Postgraduate degrees continue from your major, and continue only in tha

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