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  • adjective Of or pertaining to those studies that take place before a student completes a degree course.

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Examples

  • Even in Trigger's pregraduate days, she and Mihul had been good friends.

    Legacy James H. Schmitz 1946

  • York City an ideal Medical College with rigid requirements for admission, a three-year pregraduate and a two-year postgraduate course of study, and how in 1881 the postgraduate feature of this plan resolved itself into the Polyclinic, and how from year to year this prospered.

    With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon John Allan 1914

  • While in Paris in 1878 I submitted my scheme of a combined three years 'pregraduate and two years' postgraduate medical school to Dr. Sims, and it met with his full approval.

    With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon John Allan 1914

  • He spent two years in the Marine Corps, worked as a forester for 7 years in Arkansas and Texas, spent 22 years working for General Mills as a Plant Services Manager, has a B.S. in Forest Management from Iowa State University, an M.B.A. from Nova University and pregraduate study in philosophy from the State University of Iowa

    American Chronicle 2008

  • He spent two years in the Marine Corps, worked as a forester for 7 years in Arkansas and Texas, spent 22 years working for General Mills as a Plant Services Manager, has a B.S. in Forest Management from Iowa State University, an M.B.A. from Nova University and pregraduate study in philosophy from the State University of Iowa

    American Chronicle 2008

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