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undergrad
[uhn-der-grad]
noun
an undergraduate.
Word History and Origins
Origin of undergrad1
Example Sentences
Here are the schools with highest proportion of foreign undergrads, of those with at least 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students:
His age notwithstanding, he had an impeccable pedigree: Stanford University undergrad, a stint as Milton Friedman’s research assistant, Harvard Law, a rapid rise at Morgan Stanley, an appointment to the National Economic Council, and more.
Barari, a Tufts University undergrad alum with graduate degrees from Harvard, steered clear of taking a side in the UC rivalry.
As an undergrad, he had worked at the Field Museum, on the staff established by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, which returned sacred objects and human remains to their respective tribes.
Until now, the four friends — who originally met as undergrads at Arizona State University in the 2000s — had operated the account in the shadows.
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