Speaking of using your degree for status, check out this article on
diploma mills and government employees. Our tax dollars at work.
http://www.reason.com/0501/fe.ps.cut.shtml
Bob Ryan, M.S.D.(self-conferred)*
Hill Farrer & Burrill
Los Angeles
*Moderately Smart Dude. If it was cum laude, I'd be a Mighty Smart Dude.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu] On
Behalf Of Judith Cole
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 9:26 AM
To: LAW-LIB@ucdavis.edu
Subject: "MLS" vs. "MA" or "MS"
The current thread on "college" vs."school" reminded me of an issue I'd
like to hear some others to weigh in on.
Although I would not hesitate to use the initials MLS after my name, my
degree is technically an MA in library science. Nobody puts an MA after
their name without appearing pretentious, because the MA degree is
fairly common given the many disciplines it's awarded in. My guess is
that even many of our attorneys don't know I have an advanced degree.
Has anyone finessed this issue effectively?
Judy Cole, Law Librarian
Hillsborough County Attorney's Office
601 E. Kennedy Blvd., 27th Fl.
Tampa, FL 33602
Tel: 813-272-5673, Ext. 126
Fax: 813-272-5758
colej@hillsboroughcounty.org
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