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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a semester that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific semester in an academic context, often to describe events, experiences, or characteristics related to that semester.
Example: "This was a semester that challenged my time management skills more than any other."
Alternatives: "a term that" or "an academic period that".
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They know they're in for a semester that will be grueling and, for many, incredibly rewarding.
What followed was a semester that changed my life.
This program is unlikely to be a money-saver, though, because Syracuse charges the same amount, about $13,000 a semester, that students pay at its campus in New York State.
"I just now finished a semester that started in early 2013, because the teachers were not getting paid," Eduardo Barreto, a student at the University of Carabobo in Valencia, told VICE News.
I never thought that in my short time here (once a week for a little less than a semester) that I'd be able to go through two collections.
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The first experiment used a quasi-experimental design to compare the performance and motivation to learn of students who took a series of group quizzes versus students in comparable classes in a prior semester that did not take group quizzes.
There is something about the start of a college semester that makes me excited.
Co-authored by Ashley Carter, staff writer at Avelist There is something about the start of a college semester that makes me excited and thrilled to be there.
I graduated in triumph -- and miraculously -- after a hellish semester that featured the worst grades I'd ever received, shaky job prospects and the sudden and unexpected death of my father at 46 years old.
Fellows receive guidance in planning an academic semester that will strengthen their artistic, cultural and professional expertise.
Why not build into your graduate program a work-study semester that takes students out of the art world entirely and places them in hospitals, schools and prisons, sometimes in-extremis environments, i.e. real life?
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