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What's the difference between a college and graduate school? |
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Colleges offer undergraduate (Associate's and Bachelor's) degrees, as well as sometimes graduate degrees (Master's, PhD, etc.). Many colleges have graduate school sectors within them, whereas a place that is purely a graduate school does not offer Bachelor's degrees at all.
Graduate schools are also specialized and specific. For example, if you attend graduate program to study Bioinformatics, you will only study Bioinformatics. You may also participate in research.
First answer by ID1130108539. Last edit by Fredafrals1224. Contributor trust: 34 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 94 [recommend question]





