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I am a third year student majoring in literature at ..( name of a university)
I am a third year university student studying literature as my major at ....(name of a univer)
I am a university student and I specialize in literature.
They are all correct?
Thanks
8 de set de 2021 00:31
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The first sentence is best. It sounds the most natural.
8 de setembro de 2021
I am a third year student majoring in literature at ..( name of a university)
This is fine.
I am a third year university student studying literature as my major at ....(name of a univer)
This is grammatically correct but wordy. Majoring in something automatically implies you’re studying it. However, the inverse is not always true. For example?
I am a third year university student studying literature but majoring in art at…
I am a university student and I specialize in literature.
Grammatically correct but studying or majoring is more common. You would, however, use specialize to specify something specific with the major.
I am a third year university student majoring in literature and specializing in post-war works.
8 de setembro de 2021
Hi,
The first two are great. The third one is grammatically correct, but it is unusual to use the word "specialize" to describe what a college student is studying/majoring in. It's usually used for something more specific, if it exists.
For example, "I'm studying education, specializing in American history."
8 de setembro de 2021
They are correct in the way the sentence is stuctured tho I would like to know more if it is being used in a casual conversation or presented in a resume or CV. There is a specific way to formulate that sentence that would make it seem more profecional.
I would like to point out tho that the last sentence is to vauge.
8 de setembro de 2021
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