Jada Chang
What's the difference between 'graduate' and 'post-graduate'? I know they are different, but they have the same Chinese meaning sometimes.
13 de jan de 2009 09:32
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graduate means that you have finished your basic academic degree (bachelor's degree) example: Simon is a graduate of accounting. This means that Simon has a bechelor's degree in accounting. post graduate means masters or phd studies.
14 de janeiro de 2009
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Hello Wendy, graduate: Is when one holds an academic degree ,he/she is a graduate, having finished university study for example. post-graduate: when one engages in further formal studies after graduation, as an extensive effort to hold higher degree Certificates such as PhD.
13 de janeiro de 2009
Sure Dano you misspelled it "typographical error", but I pronounced it. I just have this habit of pronouncing some words I type, it helps me not misspelling them !
17 de janeiro de 2009
DanO, I think you are a bit confused. graduate is not doing masters or PhD. graduate means that you have already graduated from some kind of formal tertiary education. post-graduate or doing graduate studies or going to graduate school means you are getting courses from your graduate school. post graduate does not mean when you are getting a job as a professor
14 de janeiro de 2009
Well Dano , technically ( correctly pronounced ;) ) spoken post doc would mean post PhD ,, PhD =from the latin philosophiae doctor ( doctor of philosophy) so the post doc would be advanced studies or research work beyond doctor's level i guess. Anyways you are right about the usage of terms in every day life in a less technical manner . But did you mean Wendy's answer or mine ?? i got confused :)
13 de janeiro de 2009
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