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- Whats the right preposition to use with the verb enroll?
The dictionary says that one enrolls in a university, but today I heard a person saying "The student enrolled at the school " Is it right? Can I use both the prepositions "in" and "at"?
- Enrol for on in (British English) | WordReference Forums
A quick google using the British spelling (enrol) suggests that “enrol for” is the most common, followed by “enrol on” a course Although obviously those prepositions have slightly different connotations anyway But there’s clearly a lot of disagreement about this, especially between AE and BE: Enroll in on a course
- Enroll in on a course - WordReference Forums
I looked enroll up in the CALD and there was an example: "I enrolled for in on the modern art course " It seems all three of the prepositions are correct I'd like to know when to use for, in and on with enroll I want to know if there's any difference made by each preposition
- enrolled in at on university-department-course - WordReference Forums
I do not enroll in, on, at, or any other preposition, a department The department is incidental - it is a consequence of my enrolment in the course or university
- Whats the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for?
0 When I asked my native friend about the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for he gave me the following explanation: Sign up for: add your name to a list or sign up for a course Enroll in: get to the University and enroll on the course i e get the instructions on the timetable, lectures and times That doesn't make sense to me
- enroll in enroll at - WordReference Forums
Yes, you register for or enroll in a course In general, I believe we do say "enroll at" a university although "enroll in" a university doesn't sound entirely strange
- enroll vs register vs sign up for | WordReference Forums
I believe enroll and register are more used at schools, I feel like sign up might be an option for gym By saying enrroling, register, signing up, I mean to take part in the activities
- entered went to enrolled in the university - WordReference Forums
You can often enroll (fill out the official paperwork, etc ) far in advance of actually starting to take classes Also, universities accept students - or offer them a place, either conditional or unconditional - a long time before the start of the university term Acceptance can happen a year or more in advance
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