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grad school

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grad school
n. Informal
Graduate school.
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Noun1.grad schoolgrad school - a school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor's degree
school - an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"
business school - a graduate school offering study leading to a degree of Master in Business Administration
dental school, school of dentistry - a graduate school offering study leading to degrees in dentistry
law school, school of law - a graduate school offering study leading to a law degree
medical school, school of medicine - a graduate school offering study leading to a medical degree
university - the body of faculty and students at a university


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Amanda's husband, a licensed investigator and former homicide cop, now attending grad school, is dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which has devastated the lives of his parents and other relatives, and is not sympathetic to the task.
Too often, top students fall into high-status holding patterns--two years on Wall Street that'll fill in time and resume space before applying to grad school.
The valuation courses I took in grad school also focused on discounted cash flow models.
 
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