Is the following sentence correct? I feel that there is something wrong with it but cannot tell. "I will study for my Bachelor degree in Electronic Engineering in the University of Florida."
1. Is "study for my Bachelor degree" right? Bachelor's degree or Bachelor degree? 2. In or at the University of Florida? 3. Is there any better way to put it?
Thanks!
Top answer
Bachelor's - at I'd say be studying instead of study . I might even say, I will be working toward a Bachelor's degree in ...... at .....
— CalifJim
Bachelor's - at I'd say be studying instead of study .
I might even say, I will be working toward a Bachelor's degree in ......
at .....
CJ
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