Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"? Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"?
The plural of "master's degree" is "master's degrees."
An M.S. degree is "Master of Science."
No, absolutely not! Each master's is specific to the area of study - master of science, master of arts, master of education, etc.
Its Master's degree. anywhere you look it will come up Master's even if you type in Master. Also my aunt is a lawyer and I asked her, I even looked it up in the new Collage Webster Dictionary so it is defiantly Master's
Master's Degree. The person who earns it is the "master", and it is their degree, hence possessive form: Master's.
Master Yoda, and Master Windu. Master Yoda, and Master Windu.
a master artist is somene that is a master in art! =D
Yoda did not have a master, he was the ultimate jedi. While I agree Yoda was the ultimate jedi, he had a master. His master's name was Jedi Master N'Kata Del Gormo.
Jedi Master Kit Fisto's only known master is Jedi Grand Master Yoda.
The cork master is the master of the cork because he knows which wine goes with fish or pork...
Master of Science, if it is in Leadership and Management in Education.