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graduate school
noun
- a school, usually a division of a university, offering courses leading to degrees more advanced than the bachelor's degree.
Word History and Origins
Origin of graduate school1
Example Sentences
They developed a survey of multiple-choice questions, free-form text fields and rating scales and sent it to leading graduate school programs in animal behavior research across disciplines.
“It’s not graduation. It’s how do we connect graduation to either a career that they’re studying or graduate school and help them get to that? That’s what families want, right? Return on investment.”
Alvaro finished college, went to graduate school and then landed a federal government job in the Washington D.C./Baltimore area.
This continued during my time in graduate school in Washington, D.C. and later in New York, where my dinner parties became legendary events, with hundreds of guests in attendance.
All of them are college-educated; most of them either grew up or have lived for some time in Southern California; and most have taken environmental studies classes, either as undergrads or in graduate school.
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