jarlrmai
Veteran
Looks like the doc's commenting:
Sounds pretty familiar
Looks like the doc's commenting:
Really? Never knew that.
Is that PhD or proper doctor or both?
My bro is a PhD and his password had to be reissued with Dr on it.
This person has gone to university and obtained a doctorate in his subject.Really? Never knew that.
Is that PhD or proper doctor or both?
Doesnt say exactly what happened. Just that the car initially cut in too close and things escalated.
Shows you are educationally superior.In what way is it a bonus?
Well, if you light the blue touchpaper...“I did give him the finger, as you do...
This person has gone to university and obtained a doctorate in his subject.
A NHS doctor can be a professor. Its all about the level of which you took your subject or too what the subject allows.
A PhD makes you a professor.
Once you have obtained a PhD, doctorate or anything similar legally your title is changed to represent the level of higher education. Its Kinda a bonus.
Well I've just been mind farked.PhD stands for (in Latin) Doctor of Philosophy, and is also known as a doctorate. In the UK at least, that is arguably a more 'proper' Doctor than a medical doctor who, whilst more familiar in everyday life, doesn't have a doctorate (and hasn't done any original research) and uses the title in a more honorifc style. Although medical doctors tend to use the title universally whereas PhDs tend to only use it in a professional context.
A professor in the UK is a job title at a university, usually the head of a department not a specific academic qualification, so could in theory have no qualification and be self taught. In the US it is usually a title for teaching PhDs.
WIYF
My bro is a PhD and his password had to be reissued with Dr on it.