I went to school at

I went to school at(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. fui a la escuela a las
I went to school at 7:30 am.Fui a la escuela a las 7:30 am.
b. fui al colegio a las
I went to school at lunchtime because I had a doctor's appointment in the morning.Fui al colegio a la hora del almuerzo porque tenía una cita con el médico por la mañana.
c. fui a la universidad a las (higher education)
I went to school at 8 am, but my first class was canceled.Fui a la universidad a las 8 am, pero mi primera clase estaba cancelada.
d. fui a la facultad a las (university department)
I went to school at six o'clock this morning to study for my neuroanatomy exam.Fui a la facultad a las seis de la mañana para estudiar para mi examen de neuroanatomía.
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This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
I went to school at a local university for my undergrad.Asistí a una universidad local para la licenciatura.
I went to school at one of the finest secondary institutions in the country, which gave me a huge advantage in life.Estudié en una de las instituciones educativas de enseñanza media más prestigiosas del país, lo cual me dio una gran ventaja en la vida.
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