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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking degree" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone pursuing a higher education degree at a college or university. For example: - She is currently taking a degree in psychology at the local university. - After taking a degree in business, he went on to start his own successful company. - Many students struggle with the decision of taking a degree immediately after high school or taking a gap year.
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The strike is likely to hit university students taking degree exams.
This year, over one million adults are taking degree or certificate programs delivered 100% online in the U.S., according to Eduventures.
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Looking at a cohort born in 1986—today's 28-year-olds Ms Macmillan found that the privately educated were more likely to enter prestigious professions, even when taking degree-class, subject and university into account.
Of 600,000 EU students taking degrees in non-native union countries, 175,000 were in the UK.
In the 18th century, while Roman Catholics were barred by law from taking degrees, they could still attend the college.
Cheyne studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, taking degrees in surgery and medicine there in 1875.
Taking degree-0 cohomology of these complexes, we obtain a category (H^0(mathcal {C}_cdot )).
This initiative addresses the problem of the extraordinarily high failure rates among the half-million community college students annually assigned to developmental (remedial) math instruction as a prerequisite to taking degree-level college courses.
There are approximately 1200 students (600 per semester) mostly in their second year of University and taking degrees in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical sciences, Mathematics and Psychology.
Scrap tuition fees for students from poorer backgrounds who take degree courses in the sciences, technology, maths or engineering.
Many even took degrees in subjects other than pure accounting.
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