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"as of next semester" vs "starting from next semester"

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning of something beginning from the upcoming semester.

Last Updated: April 02, 2024

as of next semester

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the point in time when something will begin, specifically referring to the next semester.

This phrase is used to indicate the starting point or effective date of something, often referring to the next semester.

Examples:

  • As of next semester, the new policy will be enforced.
  • The new regulations will apply as of next semester.

Alternatives:

  • starting from next semester
  • beginning next semester
  • effective next semester

starting from next semester

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the beginning of something from the upcoming semester.

This phrase is used to indicate the point in time when something will begin, specifically referring to the next semester.

Examples:

  • Starting from next semester, the new curriculum will be implemented.
  • We will be offering a new course starting from next semester.

Alternatives:

  • beginning next semester
  • commencing next semester
  • starting next semester

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