Thursday, July 28, 2011

student life

student life is good life. i am enjoy this life its life give for god. god is very good life. i like this life. many student enjoy this time some student study and some learn it time gen new knowledge. my father said it time not enjoy life but i think this time enjoy life. student work very hard in this time. In Sweden, only those studying at university level are called student  but after the graduation festivities, the graduate is no longer a student unless he or she enrolls at university-level education. At lower levels, the word elev (plural  is used. As a general term for all stages of education, the called ta student en (literally "to take the student"), but after the graduation festivities, the graduate is no longer a student unless he or she enrolls at university-level education. At lower levels, the word elev (plural elver) is used. As a general term for all stages of education, the word Studebaker (plural also Studebaker) is used, meaning 'studying [person]'.pupils, however, choose to remain at school for a sixth year to grow in maturity and to gain extra qua. At universities in the UK, the term "fresher" is used informally to describe new students who are just beginning their first year. Although it is not unusual to call someone a fresher after their first few weeks at university, they are typically referred to as "first years" or "first year students". There is little derogatory connotation to this name in the UK, except for an occasional reference to "freshers" in a tone that implies naivety. More commonly, it will be used in a kindly fashion. For instance, a university official might ask a student if they are a fresher without

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