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What does the acronym SKY stand for in Korea?
Seoul University, Korea University and Yonsei
What is the name of one of the Ivy League universities such as Harvard and Yale
University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Princeton, Brown, Cornell, Columbia University
What is the name of one of the universities that your teacher (Jisang) attended in the U.S.?
The University of Kansas, The University of Maryland
A second year college or university student
A third year college or university student
A junior
This is a place where college students will gather together to eat food in the school campus
cafeteria, canteen, dining hall
A formal talk on a serious subject given to a group of people, especially students      (강의)
Lecture
A teacher who teaches at an university
A professor (교수)
Another word for test
Exam (시험)
A fourth year university student
Senior
A payment made to support a student's education from a school, given to students with high academic or other achievement, like sports
Scholarship (장학금)
A student who is studying for their first degree at a college or university (학부생)
An undergraduate student
The main subject that a university student is studying
Major (전공)
A homework given to students from their professors
assignment (교수의 과제 )
The first degree for university students studying after high school
Bachelor's degree (학사 학위)
The buildings and the land around a university or college
Campus (캠퍼스)
To officially join in or register for a class (verb)
Enroll (등록)
A first year university student
Freshman
A half year term in a school or university
Semester (학기)
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree
Master's degree
The fee (money) that students pay to a university for their studies
Tuition (학비)
A large building at a college or university where many studets live
Dorm
Due date for an assignment or project
Deadline (마감)
A student who is pursuing an advanced degree after finishing their undergraduate degree
A graduate student (대학원생)
A payment made to support a student's education from a school, given to students with high academic or other achievement, like sports
Scholarship (학부생)