student of vs in vs at University

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What would you say "student of", "student in" or "student at"?
 

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What would you say "student of", "student in" or "student at"?
I'd say,

"I'm a university student studying in the library located at the university next to the hospital."
 

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I'd say,

"I'm a university student studying in the library located at the university next to the hospital."

If with one of these nprepositions?
 

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If with one of these nprepositions?
I wouldn't use the three choices you gave:



  1. of
  2. in
  3. at

They're all fine, and grammatical, but you don't need to use a preposition. The phrase university student works just as well.
 
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