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Long before, I registered my account on LinkedIn, when pursuing BS Electrical Engineering at a university. After being graduate, I decided to change my university for getting Masters degree in a field, but the former degree still remains and appears as current. I want to ascribe the "former" or "graduate" to it but the LinkedIn choices are limited, such as:

  1. student

  2. student intern

  3. intern student

  4. student assistant

  5. graduate student

  6. doctoral student

  7. student staff

  8. Student Representative

  9. Masters Student

  10. student teacher

  11. Student Services Specialist

  12. student researcher

  13. Student Coordinator

  14. nursing student

  15. Medical Student

  16. work student

  17. student work

  18. PHD student

  19. Student Consultant

  20. Engineering Student

I would appreciate if you take a full review of all of these options mentioned above, and guide me...

Ahmed
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Well, your question still looks unclear.

Let's do the job in this way:

For instance, if you have done BS and MSc in Mathematics, then you are called either of the following choices; it probably may work:

  1. MSc graduate

  2. MSc holder

Don't select the option, BS holder, as it is former. It will be better, if you emphasise on current degree that is MSc.

Or, if your Masters degree is continuing [not yet completed], then don't select the options of MSc, but of BSc.

Ahmed
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