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Going above and beyond whatever is required for the task at hand. / Try harder in order to achieve something.
Go the extra mile
Teacher's favorite student
Teacher's pet
To be very noticeable or to be much better than other similar things or people
Stand out
A person who imitates or adopts another person's ideas, style, work or behavior.
Copycat
Someone who spends a great deal of time reading
Bookworm
Old-fashioned; not modern; traditional
Old school
To learn something in such a way that you can say it from memory
Learn by heart
Work through the night without going to bed
Pull (a few) all-nighters
To be very happy.
To be over the moon
To get very high marks in an examination or test
Pass with flying colours
Learning that takes place in a specific building/room.
Classroom Education
A way of studying where tuition is carried out over the Internet or by post
Distance Learning
Mix of traditional teaching techniques and e-learning techniques.
Blended Learning
Learning that takes place when students work in groups to discuss and solve problems together.
Collaborative Learning
A way of learning in which you need to use a VR headset.
Virtual Reality Learning
Quit a class, school, etc.
Drop out
A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
(Tuition) Fees
A piece of academic research
Study
to take an examination again after failing it previously
Resit
Grounds of a college, university, or school / The buildings and land of a university
Campus
A large room with many seats where you go to hear a formal talk about a subject / A room or hall at university where you listen to someone speak
Lecture Theatre
A gift of money or other aid (free tuition or books) made to a student to help pay for education / To receive money from a university to pay for your fees
Scholarship
A long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one written for a university degree
Dissertation
A celebration for when you finish your studies.
Graduation Ceremony
To study a lot in a short period of time
Cram