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2007-09-10 03:42:54 · 4 answers · asked by Janus 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

a professor at my school said it's possible.

2007-09-10 03:49:33 · update #1

what's the process? average requirements?

2007-09-10 04:04:24 · update #2

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Absolutely! I did.

At the top schools, that is the most common way to go. Most top schools (especially private ones) that offer PhDs do not even admit terminal master's students to their program. They will only accept you if you are planning on getting a PhD. They will give you a Master's after you meet certain requirements if you leave the program.

2007-09-10 03:51:35 · answer #1 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

Yes, you can. Most schools would prefer you to go directly to a PhD program. For me, a master's was a default system after you didn't complete a PhD. It'll depend on the school but I know that man prefer this because it generates much more revenue for the universities.

2007-09-10 04:27:47 · answer #2 · answered by thehazmater 2 · 0 0

sure, whether it relies upon at this device which you're taking and your GPA ought to be a minimum of three.5. whether, i'm to unsure, i think of you will ought to pass to regulation college and then get a Ph.D.. additionally, I have been given my grasp's degree and now i'm commencing my Doctorate degree. that's a smart option to get a grasp's degree first because of the fact the writing and grammer is extremely extreme in a Ph.D. software. I in simple terms f ound out right this moment that if my writing skills are not solid, I ought to take a writing direction. meaning, i can finished my first doctorate type , then take a writing direction, and finally proceed on with my doctorate degree. So ascertain your grammer skills are fantastic.

2016-11-14 20:40:11 · answer #3 · answered by bhupender 4 · 0 0

Most probably no. You need a Master's degree first, unless you're such a genius that a school will let you do the two programs at the same time, and you really would have to be brilliant (like Stephen Hawkings-level smart) for them to allow that.

2007-09-10 03:47:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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