a person, particularly a male one, who is a former student of a college, university, or school
卒業生, アルムナス
a formal ceremony marking the completion of an academic program, typically involving the awarding of diplomas or degrees to students who have successfully completed their studies
卒業式, 開始
a financial contribution or asset given to support specific purposes, like education or charitable activities
寄付金, 基金
a number indicating how well a student is doing in the US education system
成績評価平均, GPA
an elite student with the highest grade throughout school that gets chosen to give a speech at their graduation ceremony
バリディクトリアン, 最高成績の学生
a formal permission to be absent, especially from a school or other institution
欠席許可, エグザット
a point against someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often used in educational or disciplinary contexts
欠点, 罰
a translation or paraphrase of a literary work, often used for study or reference
要約, ノート
a supervised practical experience or training period, often part of an academic course, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings
プラクティカム, 実習
to fail in reaching the required standard to succeed in a test, course of study, etc.
落ちる, 不合格になる
to monitor, especially during an examination, to ensure that rules are followed and cheating is prevented
監視する, 見守る
to deliberately absent oneself from a class or school activity without permission
学校をサボる, 授業を欠席する
a financial grant or scholarship typically awarded to support a student's education
奨学金, 助成金
to examine something closely and carefully in order to find errors
精査する, 詳しく調べる
involving or combining multiple academic disciplines or fields of study
学際的, 学際的な