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Burschenschaft

In Germany any of various associations of university students formed the original one at Jena in 1815 to support

home schooled

by professionals who come to the home as home schooled students often get higher test scores than those educated in schools

full time

the time normally given to an activity as full time students a full time job Opposite of part time

Examiner

the duty of making an examination as an examiner of students for a degree an examiner in chancery in the patent

eleven plus

an examination taken by 11 and 12 year old students in England to select suitable candidates for grammar school now

Declamation

exercise in schools and colleges as the practice declamation by students

Declaim

as a rhetorical exercise to practice public speaking as the students declaim twice a week

Catalogue

methodically often in alphabetical order as a catalogue of the students of a college or of books or of the stars

nonimmigrant

in transit through the United States, treaty traders and investors, students, international representatives, temporary workers and trainees, representatives of foreign information

moot court

moot court : a mock court in which law students argue hypothetical cases for practice

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