Asking for information
Here are some questions you can ask about a person’s education.
‘Are you a student?’ ‘Yes. I’m studying medicine.’
‘Which university are you at?’ / ‘I’m at Oxford University.’
‘What do you study?’ ‘I am studying physics / chemistry / medicine / engineering.’
‘Are you studying?’ ‘No, I’m working.’ / ‘No, I left school last year.’
‘Where do you study?’ ‘I’m at Mumbai University.’
‘Which year are you in?’ ‘I’m in my first / second / third /final year.’
‘What college do you go to?’‘I go to the St. Stephen’s College.’
‘What are you doing at the moment?’ ‘I’m doing a diploma course in electronics.’
‘What is your brother doing now?’ ‘He’s doing masters in law.’
‘Did you go to university?’ ‘No, I didn’t go to university.’ / ‘I never went to university.’
‘What did you study at university?’‘I studied physics / law / literature / business at university.’
‘Which university did you go to?’ ‘I went to the Cambridge University.’
‘How many more semesters do you have to go?’ ‘I still have two semesters to go.’
‘What do you want to do after graduation?’ ‘I want to do post-graduation.’
‘What do you want to do after university?’ ‘I want to get a job.’
‘What are you going to do after you’ve finished your studies?’ ‘I want to get a job.’ / ‘I don’t know what to do after university. I might look for a job.’