Walking on ickshells
Aug. 24th, 2016 10:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Studying for the GRE (this will be long going until probably May, so expect many random posts about it from me), I just learned of the term eggcorns. I'd definitely heard of the term malapropism before, but never eggcorns.
Ha! Even my spellchecker doesn't believe in eggcorns yet.
Here's a wonderful eggcorn database.
This one also makes for a pleasant read.
Ha! Even my spellchecker doesn't believe in eggcorns yet.
Here's a wonderful eggcorn database.
This one also makes for a pleasant read.
Grad school is a *part* of College
Date: 2016-08-25 04:35 pm (UTC)College is similarly broken up into almost equivalent levels. Here's the "typical" progression:
2 yr associates degree from a Junior College (usually bypassed in favor of going straight for a bachelor's degree)
*if someone gets an associates, most of those 2 yrs of courses can be transferred and applied toward the bachelor's
4 yr bachelor's degree from an Undergrad College
2-4 yr master's degree from a Graduate College
2-4 yr doctoral degree from a Graduate College
So if you think about it, they are like these equivalents:
associates degree = Prek-K/Kindergarten - can be bypassed
bachelor's degree = elementary
master's degree = middle school
doctoral degree = high school
Trade schools offer degrees/certifications that, to the college world, is similar to a what a GED is to the the grade school diploma.