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Old 02-09-2013, 04:10 PM   #118
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Originally Posted by Krykorya View Post
Sorry, I live in Australia (where we apparently have distinctly different names for levels of education) and I'm not studying literature (so it's all text books for me) - when you say to 'college', to what level of education are you referring? If you're referring to tertiary education, to what major or units of study are you referring?
I teach at a university and I don't know how to define it...
Someone above me answered that question, however. But I am thinking at what, in the USA, is defined as 'undergraduate' - so studies for a bachelor or equivalent.

As far as 'majors' go, students in the US are asked to take general electives no matter what major they are in. So my students (finance) can take some generic 'English Literature' course as part of their general electives. So my comments were not major-specific.
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