Primary school - -First years of school for young children., Secondary school - – School for teenagers after primary school., High school - – The final part of secondary school before college., Undergraduate - – A student studying for their first university degree., Bachelor’s degree - – A university qualification after 3–4 years of study., Graduate school - – School for students who already have a bachelor’s degree., Master’s degree - – A degree you can earn after a bachelor’s, usually in 1–2 years., Doctorate (PhD) - – The highest university degree, focused on research., Major - – The main subject you study in university., Minor - – A secondary subject you study in university., Credits - – Points you get for completing courses toward a degree., Curriculum - – All the subjects taught in a course or school., Syllabus - – A list of topics or lessons in one course., Tuition - – The money you pay to study at a school or university., Semester - – Half of a school year (usually 4–5 months)., Degree - – A qualification you get when you finish a university program., Diploma - – A certificate showing you finished a course or school level., Transcript - – A document that lists your courses and grades.,

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