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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Bachelor

In my country after you complete 12 forms you have exams, they are called Bachelor.
Can I say: I'm preparing for Bachelor.
I'm preparing to get my Bachelor's degree?
  

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) you have exams, and you earn a Bachelor 's Degree . You can say: I'm in college. I'm studying in a university.

  • ) you have exams, and you earn a Bachelor 's Degree .
  • You can say: I'm in college.
  • I'm studying in a university.
  • )
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In my country after you complete 12 forms (Do you mean terms?) you have exams, and you earn a Bachelor's Degree.
Can I say: I'm preparing for Bachelor.You can say: I'm in college. I'm studying in a university. I'm studying for a Bachelor's (of Arts / of Science) in (History / Sociology / COmputer science / Mathematics....)
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Anonymous12 forms
Do you mean 12 years of school education?
Anonymous I'm preparing to get my Bachelor's degree?
In English-speaking countries, a bachelor's degree is a qualification you receive after successfully completing a university course.

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