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    In English usage, should one use high-school, high school, or highschool? (Assume American English; I understand that the Brits call it secondary school )
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    Which one is better: highschool, high-school or high school? Cheers, El Pollo
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    I was wondering whether alma mater refers to all the schools you have been in, or just to the one from which you received your BA, BSc, or a similar degree? For example, suppose someone has an
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    The description of pre-college education as "compulsory" is 1 ) rather British (as is the word "compulsory" itself, imo); and 2 ) not strictly correct in the US, since students may drop out before completing high school
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    I ran an NGRAM of high schooler, high-schooler, highschooler, high school student, and high-school student Click here to see the results By far the preferred nomenclature was high school student High schooler was a distant third, and high-schooler barely mapped This result was surprising given the rule of hyphenating compound adjectives, but I guess that high school without a hyphen is a
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    I used to go to a school where the primary (elementary) and secondary (middle+high) schools both share the same area So basically as a secondary schooler, I could walk to the primary side without
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    Professor is also a rank, and a title, in the American university system and as such, confers status on its recipients There are lots of "instructors" and "lecturers" and "graduate assistants" who teach and publish original research who would love to be called "professor " So yes, "professor" is more formal than "teacher " In any sort of professional setting, for example in asking for the
  • In school vs at school - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Not really, 'in school' is perhaps more common American English while 'at school' is more British but both are equally 'correct' Similarly an American would probably say 'in college' while a Brit would say 'at university' In tends to be used for institutions, so you are 'in hospital' rather than 'at hospital' but 'at home' not 'in home' - although you might be put 'in a home' It's just one
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