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The latest time/date by which something must be finished.
Deadline
Studying very hard in a short period before an exam.
Cramming
A course that you can choose to take, but do not have to.
Optional/Elective
To leave school before finishing your degree.
To drop out
Taking someone else's work and passing it off as your own.
Plagiarism
To fail to keep up with the pace of the class.
To fall behind
A task or piece of work allocated as part of a course.
Assignment
Something that is required or compulsory.
Mandatory
To stay away from school without permission.
To skip/play truant
To delay or postpone action (putting off work).
Procrastinate
The grounds and buildings of a university.
Campus
A formal talk on a subject given to a large group.
Lecture
A first-level university degree (3–4 years).
Bachelor’s degree
A second-level degree (e.g., MA or MSc).
Master’s degree
Financial aid given to a student.
Grant/Scholarship
The main subject a student chooses to study.
Major
A group of departments (e.g., the Faculty of Law).
Faculty
A small class for discussion with a teacher.
Seminar
A long piece of writing done to receive a degree.
Dissertation/Thesis
The money paid for instruction.
Tuition fees
The process of officially joining a course or school.
Enrollment
Former students of a school or university.
Alumni
Education directed at a specific occupation or skill.
Vocational
Studying remotely, usually via the internet.
Distance learning / Online learning
The method and practice of teaching.
Pedagogy
A mix of face-to-face and online learning.
Blended learning
Relating to more than one branch of knowledge.
Interdisciplinary
The ability to take charge of one's own learning.
Autonomy
Learning by heart through repetition without deep understanding.
Rote learning
A hands-on approach that encourages discovery.
Heuristic
A high grade or honor given for excellent work.
Distinction
The average of all the grades a student has established.
Grade point average (GPA)
(Informal) To fail an exam or a course.
To flunk
The subjects comprising a course of study.
Curriculum
Evaluative information provided by a teacher.
Feedback
The ability to read and write.
Literacy
A specific course/skill required before a more advanced one.
Prerequisite
Evaluating a student based on work done throughout the year.
Continuous assessment
A practice exam taken before the real one.
Mock exam
To be exceptionally good at a subject or activity.
To excel