a graduate vs. to graduate, A graduate: a person who has completed their studies at a university or college. To graduate: to finish a course of study and receive a diploma or degree., a lecture vs. a lecturer, A lecture: a formal talk or presentation given to students on a specific topic. A lecturer: the person who gives the lecture, usually a teacher or professor., a student vs. a pupil, A student: someone who studies, usually in higher education like college or university. A pupil: the word is often used to refer to younger learners, usually in primary or secondary school., a seminar vs. a webinar, A seminar: a group discussion or class on a topic, usually in person. A webinar: similar to a seminar, but held online using a computer or device., qualifications vs. skills, Qualifications: certificates, degrees, or training that show you've completed a course of study or passed exams. Skills: abilities or expertise you have, such as communication, problem-solving, or specific technical skills., a Master's degree vs. a PhD, A Master's degree: a graduate-level degree you usually complete after a bachelor's; it often takes 1-2 years. A PhD: the highest degree in many fields, where students study a subject in great depth and write a long paper (a thesis or dissertation). It usually takes 3-5 years or more., a scholarship vs. a grant, A scholarship: money given to students to help pay for their studies, often based on academic or athletic achievement. A grant: money given for specific purposes like research, and it doesn't need to be repaid; it can be for students, schools, or projects., a postgraduate vs. an undergraduate, A postgraduate: a student who already has a bachelor's degree and is now studying for a higher degree, like a Master's or PhD. An undergraduate: a student studying for their first degree, usually a bachelor's..
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