- graduation from or of? - WordReference Forums
Dear colleagues, The verb graduate does take from What about the noun graduation - does it take from or of ? Which one is correct (standard): After the graduation of from the university, he started his career of an industrial engineer? I realize we can say After he
- Graduated at from by - WordReference Forums
1 Fulano, graduated from the university of 2 Fulano, graduated at the university of 3 Fulano, graduated by the university of O mesmo para Masters Degree at from by the university of Pelo Google, vi que há as três possibilidades, mas existe alguma que seja "a" correta e as demais erradas, ou todas servem? Grato
- a graduate of from the university of . . . | WordReference Forums
To say you "graduated from" a college means you received an undergraduate degree from that college It could be a 4-year BS or BA or a 2-year "Associate degree" In several professions, the undergraduate degree is just the "first step" You need a 4-year degree, plus one or more graduate degrees, to work as a doctor, lawyer, nurse, teacher, etc
- Graduated as? - WordReference Forums
Rosaline graduated as a bachelor of economics, majoring in business administration from Open University The problem here is "graduated as", I have seen it several times on the internet, but I'm not sure It's grammatically correct
- graduated from high school graduated high school - WordReference Forums
I saw a text that says, "I graduated high school " Shouldn't it be graduated from high school instead?
- When I graduate lt;from gt; high school . . . | WordReference Forums
"I graduated high school, and it fell down " It sounds particularly odd when a TV journalist or, worse, a school teacher, uses the from-less version Unfortunately, that happens more and more
- I hold a PhD degree. - WordReference Forums
Hi everybody!:) I have heard the sentence 'I hold a PhD degree' in my English class My instructor said we use the sentence if we have already graduated from the university Is it correct to say 'I hold a PhD MSc BSc degree in Chemical Engineering' (The context is I have finished my studies two
- graduated from at . . . | WordReference Forums
You graduate from a school The school usually would nto take an article, but a smaller portion of the school would I graduated from Walden College I graduated from the program in forestry at Walden College
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