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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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"study for a degree" and "work toward a degree"?

Do you say "study for a degree" to mean "work toward a degree"?

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She was working toward a law degree when the accident happened.
  

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HUBLOT Do you say "study for a degree" to mean "work toward a degree"? Yes, but it's casual.

  • HUBLOT Do you say "study for a degree" to mean "work toward a degree"?
  • Yes, but it's casual.
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HUBLOTDo you say "study for a degree" to mean "work toward a degree"?
Yes, but it's casual.
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Thank you, Avangi. Which is casual?
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HUBLOTWhich is casual?
"Study for a degree."
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Hi,

Interesting. I see it the other way around. Emotion: smile
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Thank you, Avangi and Clive.

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