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self confidence issues that she thinks can be overcome with a title.
Jill Biden has the same issue, she said she got her doctorate in education back in the days so when she is introduced with Joe, it will be Senator Joe and Dr. Biden
 
I doubt it, because those two degrees are very different.
The masters degree is less education than the doctorate, and does not come with the Dr. entitlement.
Both degrees however involve a lot of work though.
I guess I'm just a bit weirder than usual today. I was thinking of how Dr. Rosario would address Master Collins.
 
When I was getting my Masters, we addressed our professors by their first name, the majority whom had Phd's and were very highly regarded in their fields. Her insistence at being addressed by her title in a situation in which it was not relevant show insecurity and probably an effort to get her comments more weight by associating it with her phd that had nothing to do with the situation at hand.
 
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Heh! Nice one!

A Master's Degree does not confer a title, like a Doctorate does.

A person with a Master's Degree would be properly addressed this way:

"Mr./Mrs. John Doe" (or similar)

or

"Mr./Mrs. John Doe, MBA" (or whatever the Master's Degree was in)
 
self confidence issues that she thinks can be overcome with a title.
Jill Biden has the same issue, she said she got her doctorate in education back in the days so when she is introduced with Joe, it will be Senator Joe and Dr. Biden

Or Joe and the Original Ho.
 
Oscar Wilde after visiting America said......Never have I seen so many people with so many Titles. They are a nation hungry for titles.

I have several......I Only answer to Billy.
 

Would she have afforded him the same courtesy if he had a master's degree?
What title do you think someone is called if they have a master's degree?

She's on a power trip for no reason
 
Can't write a script=ain't a Doctor
Can't drive a train=ain't an engineer
Funny thing is my daughter in law is not a doctor, but can write prescriptions. She is a physician assistant and is married to my son that fills the prescriptions.
 
It was rude, disrespectful and it was unnecessary. It doesn't cost me or diminish me to address someone by a title they earned.

I'd rather not be addressed by mine in public though.
 
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