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"review class" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a class or course that is focused on reviewing or going over material that has already been taught. Example: "I signed up for the review class to prepare for my final exam in math."
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He was eager to take a review class for the next level next month.
But Black, arriving from a weekend review class with "physics problems swimming in my head," was bleak about gaokao-burdened life in his ordinary school.
Mr. O'Driscoll said the Regents review class had 500 hits a week last June, when the Regents exams were being given.
Ms. Cain sat in to learn the information, then taught a review class so her students understood the material well enough to pass state tests.
"Linguistically, as far as the communities I work in, there is certainly bias toward them in these tests," Mr. Mims said after a review class recently.
Users can explore different section combinations, add personal events, review class numbers and conflict information, download to a personal calendar and share schedules.
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Shanghai eliminated midterms in the early primary-school grades, and weekend and vacation review classes are widely discouraged.
Review Classes + Enrollment at the University Registrar's web site for enrollment dates and information.
About 100 students attend optional Regents review classes all day on Fridays; Mr. Friedman expects that number to triple as the Jan . 22-25test period nears.
Nationally, 40,000 people sit each year for their states' bar exams, and Bar/Bri says that at least three in four take the company's review classes.
Dr. Bernard continued to teach the subject 22.921 Reactor Dynamics and Control, and to offer review classes on engineering fundamentals for NED students in the radiological sciences.
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