How did you spell graduated?
How did you spell graduated?
verb (used without object), grad·u·at·ed, grad·u·at·ing. to receive a degree or diploma on completing a course of study (often followed by from): She graduated from college in 1985.
What graduated means?
To graduate means to successfully complete your schooling, to become “a graduate.” When you graduate from high school, you become a high school graduate and congratulations are in order. A graduate is someone who has received a degree from a school.
How do you use graduate?
Examples of graduate in a Sentence They both graduated with honors. She graduated with a degree in history. He joined the navy after graduating from high school. a graduating class of 300 students He joined the navy after graduating high school.
How do you say I’m a graduate?
If you have a degree, you can say “I am a graduate” or “I have graduated”.
How do I write I’m a graduate?
‘I am graduated’ is not exactly wrong, but it’s not idiomatic. I graduated or I have graduated. Once you are a graduate the graduation is in the past. You can say “I am a graduate.” It’s more likely that the questioner will be interested in the type of degree, BSc or BA and even in your subject.
What is the difference between graduated and graduate?
As verbs the difference between graduated and graduate is that graduated is (graduate) while graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage.
Are you a student or graduate?
An undergrad(uate) student is one who is doing their first degree (usually Bachelor’s) and has not yet graduated university. A graduate student is one who has completed their first degree and is doing a further period of education (Postgraduate study, usually leading to a Master’s Degree).
Do your best wishes?
Good Luck and Best Wishes Quotes
- And here’s wishing you the very best for all the new ventures, that life has in store for you.
- I find my heart singing a chorus at your happy news.
- Keep your best wishes, close to your heart and watch what happens.
- Don’t be afraid of moving forward.
- Good luck and tons of best wishes.