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Tertiary Education #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 23:07 pm   Tertiary Education
 

Hi everybody,
I just came across this expression "Tertiary Education " while filling on my university application and I couldn't understand it very well. Would any of you mind to tell me what does it men?
I guessed it may be my previous university education but still not sure :roll:

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Tertiary Education #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:04 am   Tertiary Education
 

Tertiary education is just another way of referring to higher or college education.

Primary education (also known as elementary education) is followed by secondary education and then tertiary education.

So yes, if your college application is asking about tertiary education, they're asking if you have any other college (undergraduate or graduate) education.
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