I studied 'in' Kadir Has University Or I studied 'at' Kadir Has University?
I studied 'in' Kadir Has University Or I studied 'at' Kadir Has University?
Which one is correct? Aren't they both correct?
Thanks a lot for your help in advance!
Hyunwook
You would be understood if you used both, but you should use 'at'.
You can say something like 'I have a degree in Law' - 'in' is used for the subject learned. At is generally used for where it was learned.
I hope this helps.
July 28, 2015
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