schedules & assessments
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Academic Personnel & Characteristics
Key Academic Phrases
ESchedules & Assessmentsnter Category Name
100

A detailed document outlining the course requirements,

schedule, topics, and grading criteria.

Syllabus

100

To sign up or officially put your name down

for a class or course.

Enroll / Register

100

The main teacher at a university or college

level.

Professor

100

To finish and submit the work before

or by the required time.

Meet the deadline

100

A task or piece of work given to students that

counts toward the final grade

Assignment

200

A required course or condition you must complete before

you can take a higher-level class.

Prerequisite

200

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

Attend

200

A teacher, often teaching a specific skill or

practical, non-academic course

Instructor

200

To study all night without sleeping,

typically before a major exam or assignment deadline

Pull an all-nighter

200

The final date or specific time by which an

assignment must be submitted; the cutoff point.

Deadline

300

A formal talk given by a professor to a large group of students.

Lecture

300

To not be present in class when required.

Be absent

300

 graduate student who helps

the professor with grading, office hours, and classroom

support.

Teaching Assistant

300

To lag or fail to keep up with the required

progress in a course.

Fall behind

300

The professor

s comments and suggestions for

improvement on your completed work

Feedback

400

A small, focused class emphasizing discussion, research, and

active participation.

Seminar

400

 officially withdraw or quit a course after it

has started.

Drop

400

A person who manages the school'

s non-

teaching logistics

Administrator 

400

To maintain the required pace and ensure

you are meeting all deadlines and expectations

Stay on track

400

The mark or numerical result you receive on a

test or project.

Grade / Score

500

Specific weekly times when a professor is available to

meet with students for questions or advice.

Office hours

500

To give your completed assignment or paper

to the professor.

Submit / Hand in

500

Used to describe a professor or a

course that is very difficult, demanding, or rigorous.

Tough / Challenging

500

To review or check the lesson

material again

Go over (the material)

500

An organized trip taken by students for practical

study 

Field trip

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