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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Faculty

Hi,

"I am a student at the Faculty of Philosophy at (name of the university)." I also noticed that people say 'in the Faculty' instead of 'at'. Is any of that correct?

Thank you!

  

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" I also noticed that people say 'in the Faculty' instead of 'at'. Is any of that correct? I say 'student in the Faculty'.

  • " I also noticed that people say 'in the Faculty' instead of 'at'.
  • Is any of that correct?
  • I say 'student in the Faculty'.
  • I have never heard 'at'.
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Ann225"I am a student at the Faculty of Philosophy at (name of the university)." I also noticed that people say 'in the Faculty' instead of 'at'. Is any of that correct?

I say 'student in the Faculty'. I have never heard 'at'.

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