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Cloudy0- t1_ja879w7 wrote
Generally when people talk about going to/graduating from university, they're talking about an undergraduate degree. It's the one you take after secondary/high school. You may have also heard it being called a bachelor's degree. You need one to get a graduate degree.
A graduate degree is either a master's degree (above an undergraduate degree) or a doctorate (above a master's degree and the highest degree you can get). They're called graduate degrees because you already have your undergraduate degree.
So it goes high school < undergraduate < graduate.
Cloudy0- t1_iuhbrrv wrote
Reply to comment by uncoolcentral in Conscious Reality Is Only a Memory of Unconscious Actions, Scientists Propose In Radical New Theory by mossadnik
Does that mean that what we perceive to be consciousness is actually just reliving our pasts? For example, have I already posted this and am doing something else right now, and although I think I'm writing it in real time, I'm just remembering myself writing it?
Cloudy0- t1_iu9lx87 wrote
Reply to Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
As someone who is currently engaging in bedtime procrastination, this is my sign to go to sleep.
Cloudy0- t1_jcsv3ez wrote
Reply to Researchers who compared people with frontotemporal dementia have found that those born overseas who first spoke a language other than English can tolerate the disease longer before symptoms gain a foothold. by Wagamaga
I assume this can be generalized? Meaning that people who use their second language regularly can avoid the onset of dementia for longer, regardless of whether that language is English or not?