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i finished my school at vs I finished my school

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I finished my school at" is used when specifying a particular location or institution where the schooling was completed. On the other hand, "I finished my school" is a more general statement indicating the completion of one's education.

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i finished my school at

This phrase is correct when specifying a particular location or institution where the schooling was completed.

This phrase is used when you want to mention the specific place or institution where you completed your schooling. It is followed by the location or institution name.

Examples:

  • I finished my school at Lincoln High School.
  • She finished her school at the University of Oxford.
  • I came back home and that year I finished my school at Clinton, over in the county seat. It was a vocational high school back then, but now it's Clinton High ...
  • After I finished my school at the St Bonifatius College in Utrecht, I started my study Chemistry at the University of Utrecht. After one and a half year I switched to ...
  • I finished my school at. Lowell High. In 1987 or 88 there were a lot of Cambodian as well. There was a lot of struggle between the people trying to adapt here.
  • Dec 24, 2012 ... ... 5pm which is 3-5pm activities organized by school itself ( school,club etc.). but i always skipped that class,so i finished my school at 2.30 pm.

Alternatives:

  • I completed my schooling at
  • I graduated from my school at
  • I concluded my education at
  • I wrapped up my studies at
  • I ended my school at

I finished my school

This phrase is a general statement indicating the completion of one's education.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have completed your education in a more general sense without specifying a particular location or institution.

Examples:

  • I finished my school and started working.
  • He finished his school last year.
  • I finished my school year with a 3.6 GPA, and got several awards for volunteering . I am planning to do mechanical engineering when I go to college, and I am ...
  • I finished my school since last June 2005 and I have been working in one of restaurants in Jakarta so I can get money to help my family. Thank you for Yayasan ...
  • Now, I finished my school and coincidentally got admission in the same college as him. So, we used to go together. After a month, I changed my ...
  • As I finished my school year semester at Herbert Hoover High School, the people in administration initiated my transfer to an independent site right in the school.

Alternatives:

  • I completed my schooling
  • I graduated from school
  • I concluded my education
  • I wrapped up my studies
  • I ended my school

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