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Lorcan | 16:51 Sun 27th Mar 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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Some introduce themselves as 'reading' a subject and others say they are 'studying.' Is there a difference between the two terms?
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I was always inder the impression that 'reading' a subject was simply an Oxbridge term for 'studying', and put it down to the elite status of the two establishments, and their desire to be different...It probably has a history, though, and I'm going to go Google it :)

Complete guess on my part - undergrad and postgraduate?

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I'm no nearer to a definite answer then but, after watching UC for a while, my best guess was the same as Lodekka's.
I am with Lotus and think it just oxbridge being different. It seems to have spread though...

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