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How do you put the letters after your name?

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Surprise · 06/08/2010 19:28

I've just graduated Grin Grin Grin but not sure how to place the letters after my name. I mean, do I put BA (Hons) or BA (Hons) Lit or BA (Hons) Lit (Open)? Any advice gratefully received!

PS Am planning to sign all my emails, text messages and notes to the milkman this way (not that I'm feeling very proud or anything Grin).

Well done to everyone else who's graduated/passed courses. The hard work pays off in the end.

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sweetcat · 06/08/2010 19:30

No idea what to do but wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS Grin

Hopefully someone wiser will be along soon

BeenBeta · 06/08/2010 20:03

Congratulations but never put your letters after your name as it looks like boasting unless you are in a professional situation where it is commonplace to do so.

Just glow secretly and warmly inside at your fabulous achievement. [smile

lal123 · 06/08/2010 20:05

Congratulation - but it is a bit naff to put your letters after your name, woman in work got a right ribbing when she did this on her business cards.

lal123 LLB (Hons), MSc

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ruddynorah · 06/08/2010 20:05

BA Hons (woooooopy doooooo!!!! Grin Grin)

will probably be fine

Wink
Surprise · 06/08/2010 20:07

Thanks both. Been - I'm not really planning to use it everywhere, but am genuinely puzzled as to the best way to write it on letterheads, as planning to do some writing and want it to look like I know what I'm doing!

PS Still think it would impress the milkman though ...

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Surprise · 06/08/2010 20:08

Sorry, should have said "thanks all" - took me so long to reply that more of you got in there!

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BeenBeta · 06/08/2010 20:31

I would say BA (Hons). Nice and simple.

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