In School Vs At School | In College Vs At College

What is the difference between in school vs at school (at the school of someone), similarly, in college vs at college (at the college of someone).

the difference between in school vs at school


In School means the person is still a school student. Similarly, in college means the person is a college student.

On the contrary, at school means the person (typically, the student who studies at the same school) is still physically present at the school.

at the school means the person near or inside the school building for some reason other than regular education. Similarly, at the college means the person near or inside the college building for some reason other than regular education.

Examples:

My daughter is still in school. Two years later, she will be a college student.

When I was in college, I was very studious.

Hey Tom, I am at your school; come and get this package for you.

My wife is at the college of our daughter.

It is way past 6; my daughter is still at college hanging out with friends.

I left my umbrella at the school.

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