SCHOOL CAMPUS VOCAB 1
SCHOOL CAMPUS VOCAB 2
TOEFL VOCAB 1
TOEFL VOCAB 2
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100

Another way to say 'to skip class'

to cut class

100

to study all night

to pull and all-nighter

100

to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair

Resent

100

Another way to say zero, oh

Nought

100

lavish

To live luxuriously, extravagent

200

additional time

extension

200

a written research on a specific topic prepared by a candidate for a bachelor's or master's degree

Thesis

200

consider

Think about

200

ideal for someone, suitable, perfect

made-to-order

200

deepen

To understand better, to make one's knowledge increase in one specific way

300
What does GPA stand for?

GPA stands for grade point average

300

an advanced course for third- and fourth-year students

an upper-division course


upper level course

300

seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time; very common

UBIQUITOUS 
300

so weak and uncertain that it hardly exists

tenuous 

300

colleague

someone you work with, or someone in a similar field of work to you (usually scientifically)

400

to acknowledge in class; to invite to speak (Ex.: The professor .......  students who sit in the front more often than those who sit in back)

CALL ON

400

A university official in charge of keeping records

registrar

400

(formal) to behave according to a particular law, rule, set of instructions, etc.; to follow a particular set of beliefs or a fixed way of doing something 

ADHERE

400

derogatory, expressing disapproval or criticism

pejorative

400

glance

a brief or quick look at something or someone

500

a course required before a student is eligible to take a higher-level course

prerequisite 

500

experiencing a trial period to improve grades before disciplinary action

on probation

500

in a way that cannot be changed

irrevocably

500

occupation, the act of taking control of a country, region, etc, especially by force

annexation

500

philosophy

the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.