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go to college, enter a college, enter college what are the difference
go to college, enter a college, enter college
What are the difference? Thanks
Jan 26, 2020 8:49 AM
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In American English, "entering" college is used. In British English we usually simply say "I´m going". Enter is mostly used for "entering competitions" here.
January 26, 2020
Thanks
January 26, 2020
Go to college = pursue higher education or attend a university/higher education in general
Enter college = almost the same as above, but using 'enter' gives an impression that you're starting soon
Enter a college = same as above, but here you want to mention that there's a specific college institution that you have in mind
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