What do you study 'at' your university or 'in' your university?
What do you study 'at' your university or 'in' your university? Are both of them fine?
Using a right preposition confuses me all the time!
Thanks for your help in advance!
Hyunwook.
At is the preposition that is used with 'university'.
I study Chemistry at university (general).
I study Chemistry at the university (specific but unnamed university.)
I study Chemistry at the University of Oxford (specific named university)
What confuses matters is that in US English they normally say 'in college'.
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It is proper to say "I study at the university," just as if you were talking about a job ("I work at a bank"). The preposition "in" would be used when you're referring to "school" or "college," which is why it can be confusing to some.
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'what do you study at university '. this form is correct . but when you use in that is mean , what did you studied at university