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The phrase "semester two" is correct and usable in written English
It can refer to the second semester of an academic year, typically in a school or university setting. This phrase can be used when talking about academic schedules, deadlines, and exams. Example: "I found the workload in semester two to be more challenging than semester one."
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Last week, I was told there are no hours in semester two.
After I assigned final grades last semester, two students asked me to reconsider the Cs I gave them.
It is believed that the three suicides this semester — two on consecutive days in March — were all committed from bridges that span Fall Creek, whose raging waters cut through a narrow gorge.
The number of students updating their home address online during semester two increased by 63%, while those updating their term time address rose by 38% compared to previous years.
She said of her decision to enroll at Harvard, "Everyone was saying, 'No, it's crazy.' But I tried, and it was one semester, two semesters, and then four years went by".
Full implementation of the curriculum in semester two involved the use of Avida-ED mainly in the teaching lab in parallel with a bacterial antibiotic resistance experimental research stream, allowing students to draw connections between Avidian digital evolution and the evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbial populations.
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By the end of the semester, three students had left.
Full-time students at LaGuardia pay $1,800 a semester; three remedial classes would dominate a schedule without counting toward graduation.
Elisa has another year to go, but school has already changed in an important way: last semester, ten of her friends got engaged, including her roommate.
Each semester, eight Hastings law students spend 12 to 15 hours a week at the clinic, the Medical-Legal Partnership for Seniors.
A few such seminars are taught each semester; one current offering is "Stem Cells and Human Enhancement: Scientific Frontiers, Ethics and Policy".
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