UNIT 7: EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS

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Across
  1. 3. (n)the completion of a degree or school program, often marked by a ceremony.
  2. 7. (n)a school that provides practical job training rather than academic education.
  3. 8. (n)a qualification awarded by a university or college after completing a course of study.
  4. 11. (v)to be responsible for controlling or organizing something.
  5. 12. (n.phr)a test that students must pass to be admitted into a school or university.
  6. 16. (n)a period of training during which a person learns a trade from an experienced worker.
  7. 17. (n)the length of time something lasts
  8. 18. skill (n)an ability to do something that is useful in real-life situations.
Down
  1. 1. (n)a student who has finished high school and is no longer in education.
  2. 2. (adj)involving active participation rather than theory.
  3. 4. (adj)following established rules or customs; official.
  4. 5. (adj)related to education, study, or scholarly activities.
  5. 6. education (n)education beyond high school, usually at a college or university.
  6. 9. (n)an event where schools, universities, and educational institutions provide information to prospective students.
  7. 10. (v)to follow or continue with a goal, career, or course of action.
  8. 13. (v)to officially request something, such as admission to a school or a job.
  9. 14. (n)a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work.
  10. 15. thinking (n)the ability to analyze and evaluate information logically.