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  • To be accepted into a university course, often through a competitive selection process.
    Win a place at university
  • One of the fixed periods into which the academic year is divided, such as a trimester or semester.
    Term
  • To review and study material again in preparation for an exam.
    Revise for
  • A half-year term in an academic calendar, typically lasting around 15 to 18 weeks.
    Semester
  • The buildings and grounds of a university or college, including classrooms, libraries, and student housing.
    Campus
  • To successfully complete a course or pass exams to receive an official recognition of your education or skills.
    Gain a qualification
  • A letter or number given to show how well a student has done in a test, assignment, or course.
    Grade
  • Related to education, especially at college or university level; also refers to a teacher or researcher in higher education.
    Academic
  • To submit an assignment or project that is part of your overall grade for a course.
    Hand in a coursework
  • Education beyond secondary school, usually at a college or university, leading to a degree or diploma.
    Higher education
  • To take a formal test as part of your education.
    Sit an exam
  • A school where students live on campus during the term and return home during holidays.
    Boarding school
  • To successfully complete a course of study at a school, college, or university and receive an official qualification such as a diploma or degree.
    Graduate
  • To enter your username and password to access an online system or educational platform.
    Log in
  • A school that is funded by parents' fees and private organizations rather than the government.
    Private school
  • An official document that proves you have completed a course, passed an exam, or achieved a certain level of education.
    Certificate
  • To give other people access to learning materials, such as documents, videos, or tools.
    Share resources
  • A school that is funded and run by the government and is free for students to attend.
    State school
  • Educational talks or presentations given by a professor or teacher, usually to a large group of students at university.
    Lectures
  • To complete a course of study at a school, college, or university and receive a diploma or degree.
    Graduate