Could someone please clarify the use of the apostrophe when referring to a Master's degree?
For example:
- a master's student or a masters student or a master student? - masters' students or masters students or master's students or master students? -master's program or masters program -masters programs or masters' programs
Thanks so much!
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It is very simple and very consistent: a master's student master's students a master's program master's programs
— Mister Micawber
It is very simple and very consistent: a master's student master's students a master's program master's programs
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