Education

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  1. 3. — People who have graduated from a particular school, college, or university.
  2. 5. Scholarship — Financial aid awarded to a student to help pay for their education, often based on merit.
  3. 6. Graduate — A person who has successfully completed a course of study and received a degree.
  4. 8. — A course that a student must complete before they can take a more advanced one.
  5. 9. — The money paid for instruction at a college, university, or private school.
  6. 12. Curriculum — The set of courses and their content offered at a school or university.
  7. 14. — Education that provides skills and training for a specific job or trade.
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  1. 1. — Activities that students do outside of their regular classes, such as sports or clubs.
  2. 2. Syllabus — A document that outlines the specific topics and rules for a particular subject.
  3. 4. — The physical grounds and buildings of a university or college.
  4. 5. — The whole teaching staff at a college or university.
  5. 7. Assignment — A specific task (like an essay or project) given to students to be finished by a certain time.
  6. 10. — A long, formal piece of writing on a particular subject, done for a university degree.
  7. 11. — Related to study, thinking, and theory rather than practical or technical skills.
  8. 13. Literacy — The fundamental ability to read and write.