Advanced Vocabulary List: School Life
Academic & Learning:
- Curriculum: The subjects and content taught in a school.
- Discipline: A specific field of study.
- Assignment: A task or piece of work given to students.
- Deadline: The time by which something must be finished.
- Thesis: A long research paper required for a degree.
- Lecture: A formal talk on a subject, especially at a university.
- Seminar: A class where students discuss topics with a teacher.
- Scholarship: Money given to help pay for education based on achievement.
- Academic pressure: Stress related to schoolwork and grades.
Campus & Environment:
- Campus: The land and buildings of a university or college.
- Dormitory (Dorm): A building where students live at university.
- Faculty: All the teachers in a university or department.
- Administration: The people who manage the school.
- Facilities: Buildings, equipment, and services provided for a purpose.
- Auditorium: A large room where people gather for events.
- Canteen/Cafeteria: A place where students eat meals.
Social & Personal Development:
- Peer: A person who is at the same level as you.
- Network: To meet people who might help you in the future.
- Extracurricular: Activities outside of regular classes.
- Internship: A temporary job for students to gain experience.
- Mentor: An experienced person who helps a less experienced person.
- Transition: The process of changing from one situation to another.
- Adapt: To change to fit a new situation.
- Diversity: Including people from different backgrounds.
Challenges & Emotions:
- Overwhelmed: Feeling too much emotion or difficulty.
- Anxious: Worried or nervous about something.
- Motivated: Having a strong reason to do something.
- Burnout: Extreme tiredness from too much work or stress.
- Procrastinate: To delay doing something you should do.
- Resilience: The ability to recover from difficulties.
- Accomplishment: Something achieved with effort and skill.
Concepts & Perspectives:
- Critical thinking: The process of analyzing information to form a judgment.
- Perspective: A way of thinking about or seeing something.
- Balance: To manage different parts of life equally.
- Independent learning: Studying and learning on your own.
- Foundation: The basic knowledge needed for future learning.
- Milestone: An important event or stage in development.
Useful Phrases:
- Time management: The skill of organizing your time effectively.
- Higher education: Education after high school, like university.
- Group dynamics: The relationships between people in a group.
- Sense of belonging: Feeling that you are part of a group.
- Set goals: To decide what you want to achieve.
- Workload: The amount of work you have to do.
- Gap year: A year taken off between high school and university.
- Future prospects: Chances for success in the future.