Keita
in university or at university? When I'd like to introduce myself, should I say I'm a grad student AT *** university or IN *** university?
Nov 28, 2015 3:01 AM
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I am a student AT (the name of the university), IN (the name of the department or faculty). As for the definite article, the issue depends entirely on the name of the university. Consider the following statement: I study at THE University of Massachusetts Boston, and my sister studies at Boston University. When the word 'Boston' comes before 'University', it sufficiently defines it. In the first example, however, when the name starts with the word 'University', we have a singular noun that requires a definite article. Therefore, I agree with both John and Dennis, as they have used different examples to illustrate their points.
November 29, 2015
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I like Dennis's answer, and I myself would say it that way.
November 29, 2015
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It is possible to say I am a student at the University of Wisconsin for example
November 28, 2015
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I am a grad student AT *** University e.g I am a grad student at Bishops University
November 28, 2015
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