Studies
Classes
Vocabulary
Assigments
Proffesors
100

Ethics

The branch of philosophy that examines moral values and principles of what is right and wrong.

100

Submit

To review or check the lesson material again.

100

Stay on Track

To maintain the required pace and ensure you are meeting all deadlines and expectations.

100

Assigment

A task or piece of work given to students that counts toward the final grade

100

Student

A person who is learning at a college or university.

200

Physics

The study that explains energy, motion, forces, and the laws of nature.

200

Attend

To be present in class; to go to a meeting or lecture.

200

Meet the Deadline

To finish and submit the work before or by the required time.

200

Grade

The mark or numerical result you receive on a test or project.

200

Proffesor

The main teacher at a university or college level.

300

American Literature

The study of written works produced in the United States, reflecting the history, culture, and values.

300

Be absent

To not be present in class when required.

300

Fall Behind

To lag or fail to keep up with the required progress in a course.

300

Feedback

The professor ’ s comments and suggestions for improvement on your completed work.

300

Instructor

A teacher, often teaching a specific skill or practical, non-academic course.

400

Accounting

The process of recording, analyzing, and reporting financial information.

400

Enroll

To sign up or officially put your name down for a class or course.

400

Pull an all Nighter

To study all night without sleeping, typically before a major exam or assignment deadline.

400

Deadline

The final date or specific time by which an assignment must be submitted; the cutoff point.

400

Administrator

A teacher, often teaching a specific skill or practical, non-academic course.

500

Anthropology

The study of human cultures, societies, and biological development across all this time.

500

Drop

To officially withdraw or quit a course after it has started.

500

Go over

To review or check the lesson material again.

500

Fieldtrip

An organized trip taken by students for practical study (e.g., to a museum or lab).

500

Teaching Assistant

A graduate student who helps the professor with grading, office hours, and classroom support.

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