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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence meaning

Is it correct to say?

As a sponsored faculty member, I would like to pursue an M.S. degree.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

S. degree. Yes, but I am not sure what you mean.

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AnonymousIs it correct to say?As a sponsored faculty member, I would like to pursue an M.S. degree.
Yes, but I am not sure what you mean.
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AlpheccaStarsYes, but I am not sure what you mean.
Thanks. I was just a sentence a made up. I just wanted to see if it was correct to use the word ‘sponsored’ like that.

Here is what I actually want to say:

As an educator, a sponsored faculty member, my goals after graduation are to continue teaching and conducting research.

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AnonymousCan I say “an AUB-sponsored faculty member”?
Yes. Note the hyphen.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousCan I say “an AUB-sponsored faculty member”?Yes. Note the hyphen.
Got it. Thanks a lot, AStars.

Joe.

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