undergraduate - a student who is studying for a first degree at a college or university. A student who already has a first degree is a graduate, lecture - a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university, tutorial - a lesson in which a student or a small group of students discusses a subject with a tutor, especially at university or college, term - one of the periods of time into which the year is divided for students. In the UK, there are usually three terms: the autumn term, the spring term and the summer term, continuous assessment - a way of judging a student by looking at the work that they do during the year instead of or in addition to looking at their examination results, coursework - school work that a student must do as part of a course of study, with the mark that they achieve forming part of their exam result, assignment - work that you must do as part of a course of study or as part of your job, tutor - a teacher in a college or university, grade - a letter or number that shows the quality of a student's work, mark - a school score, resit - to take an examination again after failing it previously, graduate - to complete your studies at a university or college, usually by getting a degree, degree - a course of study at a university, or the qualification that you get after completing the course, master's - a university degree that students get if they study for one or two years after their first degree, notes - details from something such as a lecture or a book that you write down so that you can remember them,

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