0
Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the synonym of " to take a long rang view"?

A: I have to prepare my PH.D entrance exam even now I am still in college.
B: You really take a long rang view.
what is the synonym of " take a long rang view". is it still correct if we use " take a long range of view"?

Thanks

  

Top answer

A: no period after "PH" I"d say, "even while I am" or "although I am still" "In college" is a little confusing. " When you begin your PHD work, you will probably still be in college, and may never have left. Changing programs or institutions, or taking a brief haitus, would not necessarily mean you are no longer in college.

  • A: no period after "PH" I"d say, "even while I am" or "although I am still" "In college" is a little confusing.
  • " When you begin your PHD work, you will probably still be in college, and may never have left.
  • Changing programs or institutions, or taking a brief haitus, would not necessarily mean you are no longer in college.
  • Perhaps "even though I have not yet completed my master's degree" would be appropriate.
  • ) B: "Long range view" may be considered a fixed expression.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
A: no period after "PH"

I"d say, "even while I am" or "although I am still"

"In college" is a little confusing. In one sense, as long as you're pursuing a course of studies at the collegiate level, you may be said to be "in college." When you begin your PHD work, you will probably still be in college, and may never have left. Changing programs or institutions, or ta
0
Hi

long range view

long term view
0
Hi,

Here are a couple of additional comments.

A: I have to prepare for my PH.D entrance exam even now I am still in college.
B: You really take a long rang view.
what is the synonym of " take a long rang view". 'take the long view' is rather idiomatic. You might say 'You plan ahead'.

is it still correct if we use " take a long range of view"?

The degree

Related Questions