Sentence examples for student changes from inspiring English sources

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Gamely, the student changes it to "Ignoramus = YOU".

At most universities, the decisions are binding; if a student changes his mind and applies to other schools, he can lose his place or be billed for tuition even if he never attends classes at his original choice.

So that when a participating student changes a course with the registrar, it automatically shows up on Facebook.

The relationship between the supervisor and student changes as the PhD education progresses.

It can be less expensive in the short term; it won't leave you liable for repair costs; and, it allows you to easily return the instrument if your student changes instruments or loses interest.

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But a year in Australia as an exchange student changed his life.

The three Clintons have invited 1,200 student "change-makers" from around the world to the Arizona campus.

"You're right phonetically", he said before exclaiming "There ya go!" when the student changed it to "potatoe".

The university stood behind his right to speak the word, and the student changed the title of the speech.

Over that period, instructional spending per student changed not at all, while administrative spending per pupil nearly doubled.

I once had a student change his adviser three times at the same university.

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