LECTURE - a formal talk on a subject given to a large group of students who would normally take notes, TUITION - teaching or instruction, especially of individual pupils or small groups, SEMINAR - a class at university in which a specific topic is discussed by a teacher and a small group of students, DISTANCE LEARNING - a way of studying in which lectures are broadcast or lessons are conducted by post or via the internet without the student needing to attend a school or college or have in-person teacher interaction, ONLINE LEARNING - Similar to distance learning but done 100% via the internet and often involving in-person interaction with a teacher online, TO SIT AN EXAM - to take and exam, A GRANT - money given by the government to support a student while studying, A LOAN - money which a student can borrow while they are studying, but which has to be repaid, SCOLARSHIP - money given to someone, often by the institution they are studying at, to help pay for their tuition+, TO MAJOR IN - to choose as your main subject, FACULTY - department in a university that specialises in a specific subject, GAP YEAR - a period, typically an academic year, taken by a student as a break between school and university or college education, TO ENROL - to officially register on a course at a college or university, TO DROP OUT - to leave a course before completing it, TO MEET A DEADLINE - to complete a piece of work by the required date, REVISE - study or read something again in order to remember it better, often before exams, REVIEW - to read over something again. Similar to revise, but generally done just after a lesson or lecture rather than in preparation for an exam, SCRAPE THROUGH - to just pass an exam,

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