In British English at least, none of these are viable.
I am a student
I am at university
I am a waste of taxpayers' money.
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In British English at least, none of these are viable.
I am a student
I am at university
I am a waste of taxpayers' money.
Because "student" may imply "school" and not "university". You know.[/quote]
May, but shouldn't. A student is someone in higher education; someone who goes to school is a child and shouldn't be...
All are a little unusual: what's wrong with 'I'm a student'?
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