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n. (graduate school English)
Usage examples of "graduate schools".
Our POWs are going through hell while long-haired creeps in the States are burning their draft cards or hiding in graduate schools and trying to convince themselves the war is immoral because they know, deep down, that they don't have the guts to fight.
It is why so many graduate students in science and engineering at American graduate schools - still the best in the world - are from other countries.
They'll even have, and he smiled wryly, graduate schools such as those we remember.
Back at Gatehouse, Professor George Pegram, head of the Physics Department and Dean of the Graduate Schools at Columbia, had collapsed weakly into one of the chairs in the mess area, stunned from the things he had learned in the last sixty minutes.
And developing nations understand that, because you have only to look at modern American graduate schools -- in mathematics, in engineering, in physics -- to find, in case after case, that more than half the students are from other countries.