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"I matriculated" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the process of enrolling in a school, college, or university as a full-time student. For example, you might say, "In 2019, I matriculated at Harvard University."
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Higher education seemed expensive when I matriculated in the Clinton years, and seems downright terrifying now.
In February of 1947, I matriculated in the faculty of law at the Universidad Nacional of Bogotá, as my parents and I had agreed.
I might try to explain how the theatre in question was the one at my very high school, a place she'd essentially followed me to from the day I matriculated and then proceeded to use as the training ground and later backdrop for her new self.
I.V.: By the time I matriculated at UCLA, I knew that if I was going to do both, I'd have to do both really, really well.
After high school, I matriculated into RPI.
At that time Dell became a student at the University of Texas at Austin in 1984, while I matriculated through the State University of New York at Plattsburgh starting in 1982.
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I accepted the Assignment because of the welcome danger but also for the same reason I once matriculated at a Bible school -- to be a minister in a church.
— I'd matriculated to middle age with a third grader's grasp of early America".
Thinking back, the weather was definitely not a factor in my decision to leave Germany behind for a few years so that I could matriculate as a PhD student at the University of Cambridge in England.
From the two-day torture that was the Outward Bound camping trip, to nausea-inducing case study competitions, to the psychometric assessments the career management centre had us undertake before we matriculated, I figured out a lot about myself.
And even though I've long since matriculated from grade school, as Labor Day rolls around I like to pause and reflect on what I did with my summer.
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