graduated at/from?

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"I graduated in IT from Harvard"
"I graduated in IT at Harvard"


hi there,
please which one is the correct form?
thanks
 
I studied at Harvard, and graduated from Harvard.
 
Is it right to say I graduated in TI/Law/Engineering?

Is there other way to say?

I "resurected" this thread just because I searched some answer and as the doubt is quite similar I decided to ask here.

Thank you so much.
 
That is fine - you graduate in a subject, from a university.
 
I "resurected" this thread

To resurrect means to raise from the dead. I'm not sure whether you can use the word like that. ;-)
Maybe you could say 'revive' or 'reactivate'.
 
To resurrect means to raise from the dead. I'm not sure whether you can use the word like that. ;-)
Maybe you could say 'revive' or 'reactivate'.

Well I'm not really sure, it's just that at that moment I couldn't find any other word, so I just put it into quotation marks, maybe I should say 'resume the thread, carry on with the topic' or something else. As long as the idea is understood it's ok to me. Anyway thank you for your attention. :up:
 
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