graduate school是什么意思

  • En [ ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət ˌskuːl]
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  • All children were from middle-class families or had parents who were attending graduate school.

  • To systematize postgraduate education and supervision, a graduate school system, established in 1995, combines state-of-the-art research with training programs.

  • This was completely true of my advisors in graduate school who did spend gobs of time trying to get me going in my dissertation.

  • Everybody who was in graduate school, in my age group or earlier, was concerned about supposedly neutral monetary shocks with potentially disastrous consequences.

  • It might be correct to say of you that you have enjoyed being a philosopher ever since graduate school.

  • But not to worry: you hear them, all right - unless you went to graduate school and learned laboriously to deafen yourself.

  • A subsequent spell in graduate school deepened and enhanced his perception of the construction of the modern subject, particularly in its opposition to authority.

  • Regarding formal education, men enjoy advantages over women because they are more likely to have college and graduate school education.

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  • 中文简体

    研究生院…

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  • Español

    departamento de una universidad que ofrece cursos avanzados, posgrado [masculine], postgrado [masculine]…

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  • Português

    escola de pós-graduação…

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  • Français

    troisième cycle [masculine]…

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  • Norwegian

    avdeling for høyere studier [masculine]…

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