idioms - master or master's


I know from here here that I have to say Master of .... and master's degree. But let's consider another situation:



  • I was half the way through my master, or

  • I was half the way through my master's.


Another example is:



  • My first year of Master covers a wide variety of subjects, or

  • My first year of Master's covers a wide variety of subjects


The first question is about the 's and the second is about the capitalization of the first letter in Master.




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