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Discover Ludwig"doing a degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate when someone is currently enrolled in a degree-granting program (college, university, etc). For example: "She's been busy doing a degree in Communications at Harvard University for the last three semesters."
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Doing a degree abroad is no longer an impossible dream.
Doing a degree online, from home, is ideal for me.
Doing a degree should be a challenging process as young adults develop knowledge, skills and resources.
"I did some research and realised doing a degree would give me no advantage.
"It's far better to get a job without doing a degree," says Giulia.
"The thought of doing a degree would not have crossed my mind.
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I actually did a degree in philosophy.
I did a degree in zoology in Belfast.
Bogdan has come to do a degree in visual arts.
Did you hear about the girl who did a degree in ballet?
But what exactly do you learn if you do a degree in modern music?
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