Noun
undergrad (plural undergrads)
(informal) An undergraduate.
D. in Psychology from UCLA and two graduate degrees (management and operations research) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an undergrad degree in mathematics and computer science from Vassar College. Source: Internet
According to Sal Khan, a young Silicon Valley entrepreneur who went to MIT as an undergrad and earned an MBA from Harvard, the result is a new kind of MIT graduate, an entrepreneurial go-getter fully prepared to meet the challenges of the modern age. Source: Internet
The petition currently stands at 534 signatures, more than a quarter of Pacific’s undergrad population. Source: Internet
Sean is a graduate of Florida State University for undergrad and law school. Source: Internet
“All four years of her undergrad, she has demonstrated her serious commitment to social justice both on and off campus,” Peacock said, adding that she’s unsure what the CCEL will do without Bhatnagar next year. Source: Internet
As an undergrad you don’t want to be picky, but at the same time you don’t want to be miserable. Source: Internet