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4. Match the words in three columns to make complete sentences.

E.g.: 1. A register is g) a journal-book for attendance monitoring.

  1. A register

  • have successfully passed their finals10,

  • have to sit (for)1

  • usually hand in their documents

  • undergo their

  • is

  • are chosen among the

  • is appointed by

  • is open 6 days a week

  • often works

  • listen to lectures on

  • attends all the lectures5 and seminars, because

  1. practical training either at the university laboratories2, or at enterprises, plants, factories, joint ventures3.

  1. All the undergraduates

  1. 3-5 examinations each term during all 4 or 5 years of studying.

  1. A group monitor

  1. the dean’s office at the end of August – at the beginning of September.

  1. After grad students

  1. they will get their diplomas and may start looking for a job.

  1. Post-graduates

  1. in June, July and August in order to give school-leavers a chance to apply to the university.

  1. An average4 senior

  1. in the specialty6.

  1. Admissions office

  1. a journal-book for attendance7 monitoring8.

  1. Juniors

  1. specialized subjects

  1. Applicants

  1. he/she worries about marks in the diploma.

  1. Second-year students (sophomores)

  1. best graduates, who did well at the university and got the honours degree9.

  1. A first-year student

  1. to several universities at once.

5. Match the words from Students’ Vocabulary with their possible definitions.

E.g.: 1) applicant h) a person who applies, as for a job, grant, support, etc.; candidate

  1. applicant

  1. formal or official recording of students’ attendance and marks

  1. freshman

  1. a student doing post-graduate studies

  1. sophomore

  1. a pupil who assists a teacher in routine duties and controls students’ attendance

  1. junior

  1. a student in the fourth year of high school or college

  1. admissions office

  1. a college or university student who has not yet received a bachelor's or similar degree

  1. senior

  1. in European countries – the department, that works with high school students and their families to develop a high school career and application strategy that positions them for the best colleges in the world

  1. undergraduate

  1. a student in the third year of a U.S. high school or college

  1. group monitor

  1. a person who applies, as for a job, grant, support, etc.; candidate

  1. graduate

  1. a second-year student in a U.S. college

  1. post-graduate

  1. a student in the first-year class of a high school, college, or university

  1. register

  1. one who has received an academic degree or diploma