undergraduate student
collocation in Englishmeaningsofundergraduateandstudent
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undergraduate
noun[C]
uk/ˌʌn.dəˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/us/ˌʌn.dɚˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
a student who is studying for their first degree at a college ...
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student
noun[C]
uk/ˈstjuː.dənt/us/ˈstuː.dənt/
a person who is learning at a college ...
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(Definition ofundergraduateandstudentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, this slim book is beneficial not only to the general reader or theundergraduatestudent.
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The book is self-contained and the text is accessible to any graduate orundergraduatestudentof computer science or engineering.
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It is acknowledged that the self-report tool reported here was validated on anundergraduatestudentcohort.
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At $80.00 or £49.95, it is surely out of reach of theundergraduatestudent, as well as of scholars from low- and middleincome countries.
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The five and a half page chapter will help few other than the most juniorundergraduatestudent.
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For an introductory parasitology textbook, the chapter is too long (17 pages), and for the typicalundergraduatestudentit is too detailed and technical.
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During this session, graduate andundergraduatestudentresearch assistants met with participants individually to administer a semistructured interview.
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The book is very accessible to anundergraduatestudent.
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This is likely to be the most useful part of the book, at least for theundergraduatestudent, and the technology is clearly explained.
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Although grades are in part relative, they do provide a way to speak about 'goodness as anundergraduatestudentarticle for a given course' in more than a relative sense.
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As such the textbook is accessible to the beginningundergraduatestudent, and assumes little or no experience with mathematics and formal logic other than familiarity with basic set theory.
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The level is appropriate to the needs of a second or third yearundergraduatestudent, but the book is also a useful reference for postgraduate and professional geologists.
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The annualundergraduatestudentintake is 45 with a planned increase, subject to confirmation, to 64.
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The full-time homeundergraduatestudentintake shown relates to the corresponding academic year.
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Add to that books and travel and one arrives at a minimum of £900 for anundergraduatestudentto £1,390 for a post-graduate student.
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Following is the estimated average recurrent expenditure per full-timeundergraduatestudent(all faculties) at universities in the years in question.
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It is logical and reasonable that theundergraduatestudentshould be registered in his home town rather than his university town.
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I taught economics for at least 10 years and had many a better economicsundergraduatestudentthan him.
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Theundergraduatestudentbody is considered to be both ethnically and socioeconomically diverse.
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He first envisioned his idea of animated music in 1982, while anundergraduatestudentin music and computer science.
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