a social club for female students in a university or college, especially in the US and Canada
女性学生社团
a social club for male students in a university or college, especially in the US and Canada
兄弟会
a person, particularly a male one, who is a former student of a college, university, or school
校友
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
毕业典礼
a financial contribution or asset given to support specific purposes, like education or charitable activities
捐赠
a number indicating how well a student is doing in the US education system
绩点平均
an elite student with the highest grade throughout school that gets chosen to give a speech at their graduation ceremony
毕业演讲的学生
a point against someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often used in educational or disciplinary contexts
失分
a supervised practical experience or training period, often part of an academic course, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings
实践课程
a financial grant or scholarship typically awarded to support a student's education
奖学金
a person who overly emphasizes minor details or rules, often displaying a pretentious or excessive concern for academic correctness
拘泥细节的人
a detailed written account of a particular subject, usually in the format of a short book
专著
a person, typically a child, who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a particular area, often beyond what is considered normal for their age
神童
a school or college that people attend to for studying music, theater, or some other form of art
音乐学院
to fail in reaching the required standard to succeed in a test, course of study, etc.
不及格
to monitor, especially during an examination, to ensure that rules are followed and cheating is prevented
监视
involving or combining multiple academic disciplines or fields of study
跨学科的
intended to be understood and known by a small group of people who possess a specific type of knowledge
深奥的