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If I graduated from law school 6 years ago, so obviously I'm lawyer, which one is right to say in an job interview? And why the others option are wrong? Please I need and appreciate your opinions:
a. "I majored in law"
b. "My major is law"
c. "I graduated in law"
If I graduated from law school 6 years ago, so obviously I'm lawyer, which one is right to say in an job interview? And why the others option are wrong? Please I need and appreciate your opinions:
a. "I majored in law"
b. "My major is law"
c. "I graduated in law"
a. "I majored in law"
b. "My major is law"
c. "I graduated in law"
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- Inglés (US)
A is correct
B you would say if you were still in school but you already graduated
C would be ok if it you wrote “I graduated with a degree in law”
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- Inglés (US)
A is correct
B you would say if you were still in school but you already graduated
C would be ok if it you wrote “I graduated with a degree in law”
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Oh finally someone answered me. I wanted to appear to be bilingual in that interview so I didn't want to answer with a simple "I studied law".
- Inglés (US)
In that case I’d go with what I suggested for C
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Pleeeeease just tell me why not the A?
I just want to understand well that word "major"
I just want to understand well that word "major"
- Inglés (US)
C just sounds more impressive for a formal interview.
Major is your official focus of study for a degree. In this context.
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Ahh Ok I understand. So it's not that option A is wrong but that option C is more suitable for the interview. So I guess then option A could be used in a more casual conversation about that context.
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Thank you very much. I really needed to understand that.
If you have any doubt about spanish language I will help you.
Thanks again.
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