Quote: Originally posted by Texium (zts16) | Quote: Originally posted by JJay | In the U.S., a college is a university department. If an educational institution is not organized into colleges but conducts itself basically like a
university, it's called a college. There's no real distinction drawn between graduating from college and graduating from a university.
| More importantly, in the US, university is commonly referred to as college in casual speech which is what
VSEPR is doing and he could've definitely answered that question better (yes, fusso, assume he is talking about university). | More importantly? Eh, in my opinion (and I'm a Harvard graduate), that's less important. |