This is my colleague Sarah who is a lecturer in the department of Political Science at University Name in Spain. Sarah (should I put comma after Sarah?) graduated six months ago, and she is studying now to pursue her Master's degree in political science. Sarah teaches in the department on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and she has/attends lectures on Monday and Thursday. She doesn't go to college on Friday or Saturday.
Can you correct it please if there is anything wrong in it..like..word choice, comma splice, etc.
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By the way, by lecturer, I mean someone who is under a professor level. I don't know if it's used in American English as it's as in British English.
— Mercyful_fate
By the way, by lecturer, I mean someone who is under a professor level.
I don't know if it's used in American English as it's as in British English.
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Hi, This is my colleague, Sarah, who is a lecturer in the department of Political Science at University Name in Spain. Sarah (should I put comma after Sarah? No, definitely not) graduated six months ago, and sh