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  1. Graduated at/from/by - WordReference Forums

    Oct 5, 2009 · 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 …

  2. graduate or graduated ? | WordReference Forums

    Sep 29, 2005 · Usage note In the sense “to receive a degree or diploma” GRADUATE followed by FROM is the most common construction today: Her daughter graduated from Yale in 1981. …

  3. graduation from or of? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2013 · 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 / …

  4. a graduate of/from the university of ... | WordReference Forums

    Sep 15, 2014 · 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 …

  5. I'm graduated vs. I have graduated - WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2010 · You can say "I have graduated from college" simply to state the fact that you have graduated, but if you want to specify the college or university or trade school or whatever, you …

  6. Graduated as? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 9, 2016 · Rosaline graduated as a bachelor of economics, majoring in business administration from Open University. The problem here is "graduated as", I have seen it …

  7. graduated from /at ... | WordReference Forums

    May 14, 2009 · 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 …

  8. I recently graduated with my master degree - WordReference …

    Jan 15, 2015 · Hi everyone! I have some doubts about this sentence (in particoular the word 'with'): I recently graduated with my master degree at the University of X (name of the city). I'm …

  9. I'm graduated in vs. I have graduated in - WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2013 · Of your three versions, I prefer I graduated in Public Relations. But it sounds more natural (at least in BE) to say I have a degree/I am a graduate in Public Relations.

  10. Graduate Student or Master's Student - WordReference Forums

    Aug 17, 2011 · Wow. That is really confusing. So in the US, you can use the word graduate to mean graduate student? What do you call someone who has graduated, particularly in the …