What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate?

What is undergraduate and graduate difference?

  • I'll be starting college for the 1st time this Fall. I want to apply for University for next year. Last year, i applied as an undergraduate admission, but do i apply as a graduate/undergraduate this year? I'm confused. What qualities do you have in order to be a graduate/undergraduate?

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    Definitions: UNDERGRADUATE: A college or university student who has not yet received a bachelor's or similar degree. GRADUATE means you have already earned a Bachelor's degree and you are going for your Master's. So, no, if you haven't graduated from college yet, you are not a graduate, you are an undergraduate.

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well an undergraduate student is a student that have not yet received a Bachelor degree from a university. a graduate student is the one who have finished the bachelor and working to get a master degree. and still you have the post-graduate studies which is done after the master to get a PhD degree

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you are an undergrad until you get your bachelors, then if you want you can go to graduate school for a masters and or PhD

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undergraduate is a Bachelor's degree Graduate is a Master's Degree

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