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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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doing/studying, bachelor/first level degree

I am doing/studying a degree from Oxford university.

I am doing/studying a degee of Science stream at Oxford university.

I am doing/studying a bachelor/first level degree from Oxford university.

Please tell me which of these are correct.
  

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Doing is correct. If you pick studying, remember and add the word 'for' after it: 'I am studying FOR a degree FROM/AT Oxford University. )

  • Doing is correct.
  • If you pick studying, remember and add the word 'for' after it: 'I am studying FOR a degree FROM/AT Oxford University.
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Doing is correct.

If you pick studying, remember and add the word 'for' after it: 'I am studying FOR a degree FROM/AT Oxford University. (A very fine institution; I have many fond memories of the place!)
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Thank you friend.

I still have a few more things to confirm.

I am doing/studying for a degee of Science stream at Oxford university.


Can I say, "in Science stream" instead of "of Science stream". Also, is the `S' should be capital?

I am doing/studying for a bachelor/first level degree from Oxfor
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Am doing BSC ..

Is it correct ??

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