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B.A.S.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Bachelor of Agricultural Science.

  2. Bachelor of Applied Science.


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In fact, black people with B.A.s are now more likely to live through midlife than white people without B.A.s.

From New York Times

The problem was that “we’re going to have a lot of jobs in this economy” that require blue-collar skills, not B.A.s.

From The New Yorker

Thereupon, on the basis of achievement rather than "time-serving," Chicago decided they should get their B.A.s.

From Time Magazine Archive

As usual, the corporate demand will be greatest for accountants and engineers, and students with master's degrees will do even better than B.A.s.

From Time Magazine Archive