They went up to the university
why do they put "up" in there?
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laurinha88
why do they put "up" in there?
To the amusement of my better half, I still talk of 'going up' and 'coming down'. I went up (started my university life) in 1964, and came down (left university, graduated) in 1967. I doubt if many people do that nowadays.
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I forgot to say , you graduated in 3 years wow!
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laurinha88
I forgot to say , you graduated in 3 years wow!
I know that I am brilliant, a member of MENSA and all that, but a three-year undergraduate course is the norm in the UK.
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a lot of people I know in brazil take five years to graduate it doesnt seem that bad to me until now
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laurinha88
what is your QI IQ?
High enough not to put any faith in IQ figures.
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I got confused, in portuguese is Quociente de inteligência(abbreviated to QI)
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fivejedjon
To the amusement of my better half, I still talk of 'going up' and 'coming down'. I went up (started my university life) in 1964, and came down (left university, graduated) in 1967. I doubt if many people do that nowadays.
Hello,
Is it more formal to use "go up" and "come down"?
By the way would you please teel me what do you mean by "To the amusement of my better half"?
Thank you