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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Computer skills

Hello, could you help me guys, is it correct to say "my computer skills are at proficient level"?
  

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M y computer skills are at a proficient level. It's not the best way to say it. Maybe this: I am (quite) proficient in using a computer.

  • M y computer skills are at a proficient level.
  • It's not the best way to say it.
  • Maybe this: I am (quite) proficient in using a computer.
  • It is not saying much, so it would be better to be more explicit: For example: I am very experienced with desktop publishing, designing spreadsheets, and building web sites.
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My computer skills are at a proficient level.

It's not the best way to say it. Maybe this: I am (quite) proficient in using a computer.

It is not saying much, so it would be better to be more explicit: For example:
I am very experienced with desktop publishing, designing spreadsheets, and building web sites.

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