A type of person that helps students prepare for their coursework during the school year.
Tutor (Noun)
The process of applying to a university.
Admission (Noun)
The noun of "qualify" is .....
Qualification
The noun of "exist" is .....
Existence
The verb of "agreement" is .....
Agree
An academic action that takes place where information is sourced to further support a particular project or finding.
Research (Verb)
It is the action of completing an assessment physically within a classroom or designated testing area.
Sit an exam (Phrasal Verb)
Intention
The noun of "demand" is .....
Demand
The verb of "feeling" is .....
Feel
Another way to say that you successfully completed a test or course can be expressed as a "P...".
Pass (Noun)
If you would like to attend a university, it is possible that you may need to demonstrate that you have taken a certain amount of classes to attend a program of study. These classes are known as "......".
Course Requirement (Noun)
The noun of "respond" is .....
Response
The noun of "develop" is .....
Development
The verb of "confusion" is .....
Confused
Another word to describe a student is a "......".
Learner (Noun)
When you complete your studies and you demonstrate that you were a good student. You will be competitive to find a good job. You will be considered for different jobs that are relevant to your skills that you have learned. These opportunities are known as job prospects.
Job Prospects (Noun)
The noun of "lose" is .....
Loss
The noun of "perform" is .....
Performance
What do we call the experience that some students or individuals can participate in when living and experiencing a new country? Sometimes you are able to study in a school within this type of program.
Study Abroad
An action completed by a professor or teacher to show the performance of the students that are learning under the guidance.
Mark (Verb)
When you are overwhelmed with your studies and/or are no longer interested in learning. You may quit your program. Your studies would be considered incomplete. This is referred to as ".....".
Drop Out (Phrasal Verb)
The noun of "compare" is .....
The noun of "advise" is .....
Advice
The verb of "preference" is ......
Prefer