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Toooti848 Posted 7 years ago
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can I say I want to go to the university, college, and school? or I must say I want to go to university, school, college?

  

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" The word "college," in this context, would be any 4-year institution of higher learning attended after high school - even if it's a big university like Ohio State or UCLA) - or, any 2-year institute of higher learning attended after high school, that is, a junior, or community, college, like Coffeyville Community College, for example.

  • " The word "college," in this context, would be any 4-year institution of higher learning attended after high school - even if it's a big university like Ohio State or UCLA) - or, any 2-year institute of higher learning attended after high school, that is, a junior, or community, college, like Coffeyville Community College, for example.
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In the US you'd say: "I want to go to college (never "I want to go to university.")." The word "college," in this context, would be any 4-year institution of higher learning attended after high school - even if it's a big university like Ohio State or UCLA) - or, any 2-year institute of higher learning attended after high school, that is, a junior, or community, college, like Co

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toooti848can I say I want to go to the university, college, and school?

You could if you mean a particular example.

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