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How do I say I graduated from a university with a degree?

How do I say I graduated from a university with a degree?

“I graduated from college” is the most accepted use of graduate in this context. You can also say “I graduated college” or “I was graduated from college.” Both are frequently used, but to some people they are considered incorrect.

How do you say I have a bachelor’s degree?

Bachelor’s degree: singular and possessive Write it “bachelor’s degree,” “bachelor” with an apostrophe and an S on the end.

Have been graduated or have graduated?

The correct phrase is “I was graduated,” or “I have been graduated” because it is the school that graduates you – you do not perform the action of graduating.

Which is correct graduated from or graduated at?

One graduates “with” a particular degree (bachelor’s, master’s, etc). One graduates “from” a particular institution (Harvard, Oxford, etc). One is part of a graduation ceremony “at” a particular location (the gymnasium at the high school, the Quad at the university, etc).

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How do you use bachelor’s degree in a sentence?

an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies.

  1. He earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
  2. He graduated in 1951 with a bachelor’s degree in horticulture and a minor in agronomy.
  3. Leo’s, he received a bachelor’s degree in sociology, with a minor in literature.

How do you write bachelor’s degree in a sentence?

Academic Degrees General references, such as bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree, are not capitalized. Use an apostrophe (possessive) with bachelor’s degree and master’s degree, but not in Bachelor of Arts or Master of Science. Do not use an apostrophe with associate degree or doctoral degree.

Is this sentence correct – I graduated from the University of Petra?

Is this sentence correct, “I graduated from the University of Petra, I have been awarded a degree of master of Business Administration with a very good grade, also, I have been awarded a bachelor degree in E-Business & Commerce with a good grade.”? I would say, first, that it is a very long sentence.

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How do you use the verb graduate in a sentence?

Every year, around graduation season, there are scads of soon-to-be-graduated students frantically looking up the verb graduate, so as to not misstep in a job interview by using it incorrectly. Is it “I was graduated from Nescience University” or simply “I graduated from Nescience University”?

Is it ‘graduated’ or ‘was graduated from’?

Is it ‘graduated’ or ‘was graduated from’? “I graduated from college” is the most accepted use of graduate in this context. You can also say “I graduated college” or “I was graduated from college.”. Both are frequently used, but to some people they are considered incorrect. Every year, around graduation season,

How do I write a sentence for having two degrees?

I would re-write your sentence as follows: If both degrees were officially recognized at the same level by the the school: “I graduated (cum laude/ magna cum laude/ summa cum laude) from the University of Petra with a BA (BS) in E-Business and Commerce and an MBA.”

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