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Education | University | University Study

 

   state university: (he decided to attend a state university to save on tuition costs.)

   applicant: (the university received thousands of applicants this year.)

   faculty: (the science faculty is renowned for its research contributions.)

   exam: (i have an important math exam tomorrow.)

   department: (the biology department offers a wide range of courses.)

   mature student: (as a mature student, she brought a unique perspective to the class.)

   fraternity: (he joined a fraternity in his sophomore year.)

   red-brick: (she studied at a red-brick university in england.)

   lector: (the lector delivered an engaging presentation on medieval literature.)

   academy: (she attended an academy that specialized in the arts.)

   lectureship: (he was thrilled to be offered a lectureship at the university.)

   graduate school: (graduate school can be demanding but rewarding.)

   grad school: (she is applying to grad school to pursue a master’s degree.)

   college: (he went to college in new york city.)

   academic advisor: (my academic advisor helped me plan my courses.)

   conservatory: (she studied classical music at a conservatory.)

   doctor: (she became a doctor after many years of study and training.)

   higher education: (higher education opens up many career opportunities.)

   readership: (he was awarded a readership for his outstanding research.)

   chair: (she was appointed as the chair of the history department.)

   polytechnic: (he studied engineering at a polytechnic.)

   community college: (he started his education at a community college before transferring.)

   art school: (she enrolled in an art school to pursue her passion for painting.)

   bachelor: (he earned a bachelor’s degree in economics.)

   full professor: (she was promoted to full professor after years of dedicated research.)

   sorority: (she joined a sorority and enjoyed the sense of community.)

   business school: (she graduated from a top-ranked business school.)

   hall of residence: (she lived in the hall of residence during her first year.)

   quiz: (we have a pop quiz in history class today.)

   reader: (she was appointed as a reader in the english department.)

   freshman: (as a freshman, she was excited to explore the campus.)

   principal: (the principal welcomed the new students at the opening ceremony.)

   freshwoman: (the orientation program helped freshwomen adjust to college life.)

   lecture hall: (the lecture hall was packed with students eager to learn.)

   university: (the university is known for its strong engineering program.)

   bachelor's degree: (a bachelor's degree typically takes four years to complete.)

   president: (the university president addressed the graduating class.)

   gap year: (she took a gap year to travel before starting university.)

   campus: (the campus is beautiful, with lots of green spaces.)

   entrant: (this year, the university welcomed over a thousand new entrants.)

   medical school: (medical school is both challenging and rewarding.)

   student: (the student body is diverse and inclusive.)

   academic: (he pursued an academic career in theoretical physics.)

   sophomore: (as a sophomore, she felt more confident navigating campus life.)

   collegiate: (the collegiate atmosphere fostered collaboration and learning.)

   chancellor: (the chancellor spoke at the graduation ceremony.)

   institution: (harvard is a prestigious academic institution.)

   lecturer: (the lecturer assigned us an interesting project.)

   phd: (she is working on her phd in molecular biology.)

   alma mater: (he donated to his alma mater to support future students.)

   enrol: (i plan to enrol in a psychology course next semester.)

   professor: (professor smith has published numerous papers on quantum physics.)

   dorm: (living in the dorm was a fun part of his college experience.)

   semester: (this semester, i'm taking five courses.)

   roommate: (my roommate and i have similar study habits.)

   residential: (the university offers residential facilities for students.)

   alumnus: (he is a proud alumnus of stanford university.)

   med school: (getting into med school requires excellent grades and dedication.)

   alumni: (the university's alumni network is extensive and supportive.)

   postgraduate: (postgraduate programs offer advanced study opportunities.)

   provost: (the provost oversees academic affairs at the university.)

   undergraduate: (she is an undergraduate studying computer science.)

   fellow: (he is a research fellow specializing in environmental science.)

   residence hall: (living in a residence hall was a great way to make new friends.)

   registrar: (the registrar helped me with my course enrollment.)

   tenure: (achieving tenure is a significant milestone for university faculty.)

   graduate: (he will graduate with honours in biology.)

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