take pride in something - to do something very carefully and well, in a way that gives you a lot of satisfaction, tutorial system - an organized way of working when someone gives private lessons to one student or a small group, and is paid directly by them, learn one’s lesson - Is used to say that someone will not do something wrong or stupid again, because they suffered as a result, read somebody like a book - if you can read someone like a book, you know them so well that you immediately know what they are thinking or feeling, GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education, an examination in a range of subjects, done by students in schools in England and Wales, usually at the age of 15 or 16, curriculum - the subjects that are taught by a school, college etc, or the things that are studied in a particular subject, course - a) a series of lessons in a particular subject b) a period of study in a particular subject, especially at university ,  programme - a series of planned activities or events, or a list showing what order they will come in, schedule - a) a list of the times of classes in a school, college etc [= schedule American English] b) a plan of events and activities, with their dates and times, certificate -  an official paper stating that you have completed a course of study or passed an examination, qualification - a skill, personal quality, or type of experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or position, diploma - a document showing that a student has successfully completed their high school or university education, degree - the qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed the course, drop out - to leave a school or university before your course has finished, close - the end of an activity or of a period of time, deadline - a date or time by which you have to do or complete something, end - a situation in which something is finished or no longer exists, term - a fixed period of time during which someone does something or something happens, scholarship - an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education, enrol - to officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do this,

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