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Namsteven Posted 16 years ago
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My bachelors

- My major is business management. It's a very demanding major so I have no room for a minor. I can't even take any elective if I want to be down with my bachelors degree in two years.

- What do "I have no room for" and "I want to be down with my bachelors" mean in this context?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Namsteven
  

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) should it be 'done with'? This is an odd situation, unusual in my dealings with degree-issuing institutions. Most require major, minor, electives and general standard courses and don't offer a two-year bachelor degree.

  • ) should it be 'done with'?
  • This is an odd situation, unusual in my dealings with degree-issuing institutions.
  • Most require major, minor, electives and general standard courses and don't offer a two-year bachelor degree.
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no room for = there is no place in my schedule

down with (?) should it be 'done with'?

This is an odd situation, unusual in my dealings with degree-issuing institutions. Most require major, minor, electives and general standard courses and don't offer a two-year bachelor degree.

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