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I finished my Masters vs I finished my masters two

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I finished my masters" implies the completion of a master's degree program without specifying the duration. On the other hand, "I finished my masters two" suggests the completion of a two-year master's program. The choice between the two phrases depends on the level of detail the speaker wants to provide.

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I finished my Masters

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the completion of a master's degree program.

This phrase is used to inform others that you have successfully completed a master's degree program. It does not specify the duration of the program.

Examples:

  • I finished my masters in Computer Science last year.
  • She was thrilled to finally finish her masters after years of hard work.
  • Mar 7, 2012 ... I have finished my Masters... EDIT: In view of the OP's comment below, there's also the variation: I finished my Masters...(number of years ago, ...
  • It was a ridiculous amount of work and I didn't have much of a life during the process, but I finished my masters in about 14 months.
  • I finished my Masters of Arts in Teaching last year, 2010. This was the best university program for me. I paid for most of my Masters degree, so the financial ...
  • Oh, I finished my masters a few years ago. . . and I was spoiled and had a non- thesis program. ;) Thank God! Good luck with the wedding ...

Alternatives:

  • I completed my master's degree.
  • I graduated with a master's degree.
  • I obtained my master's degree.
  • I earned my master's degree.
  • I successfully finished my master's program.

I finished my masters two

This phrase is correct and can be used to specify the completion of a two-year master's program.

This phrase is used when you want to indicate that you have completed a master's degree program that lasted for two years.

Examples:

  • I finished my masters two years ago.
  • She completed her masters two and is now pursuing a Ph.D.

Alternatives:

  • I completed my two-year master's program.
  • I graduated from my two-year master's program.
  • I successfully finished my two-year master's program.
  • I completed my master's degree in two years.
  • I graduated with a master's degree after two years.

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