Studying AT
Across
- 3. A phone or online service providing assistance or advice for people in need.
- 4. A process of evaluating or measuring someone's performance, knowledge, or skills, often through tests or assignments.
- 6. To give someone support, confidence, or motivation to do something.
- 7. Related to education, learning, or scholarly activities, often at a school, college, or university.
- 8. A routine task, especially a household one, such as cleaning or cooking.
- 9. A task or piece of work given to someone as part of their studies or job.
- 13. A student who is studying for their first degree at a college or university.
- 16. Buildings, equipment, or services provided for a specific purpose, such as a library or gym.
- 17. To annoy, upset, or cause discomfort to someone.
- 19. A specific period of time during which educational courses are taught, typically divided into semesters or quarters.
- 20. To make something better or to increase in quality or performance.
Down
- 1. An academic qualification awarded by a college or university after completing a course of study.
- 2. To take an examination again after failing it previously.
- 5. Activities performed by students that fall outside the standard curriculum, such as sports, clubs, or arts.
- 10. A small group or one-on-one teaching session, often focused on a specific topic or skill.
- 11. To hold someone responsible for a fault or wrongdoing.
- 12. To become aware of or understand something clearly.
- 14. The length of time something lasts or continues.
- 15. A person who has completed a course of study at a school, college, or university, or the act of finishing such a course.
- 18. To review and study material again, usually in preparation for an exam.