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undergraduate English

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undergraduate

An undergraduate is a student at a university who has not yet received a degree.

undergraduate

a university student who has not yet received a first degree

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Teaching assistants are usually graduate students who are working toward their Master's degrees or their Ph.D.s, while taking on the job of teaching undergraduate courses that their professors don't want to be bothered teaching.

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Undergraduate work.
Educated for 10 years at the Jesuit College of Bordeaux? As undergraduate, theological student, and after his ordination in 1615 as Jesuit novice.
Just a couple of sections of an undergraduate course in American Literature.
I'm Director of Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy at a women's college, although right now I'm on leave of absence to begin writing a book.
And as for his CND and pro-gay stance, well, that was a long time ago when he was an undergraduate at Cambridge, I understand.
I've not seen such abundance of Old World species since my undergraduate.
This monster I got when I was an undergraduate at Virginia.
You did your undergraduate degree in physics.
This is no undergraduate project, but the chance of a lifetime.
He's just a machinist, an undergraduate working to get his degree. That's the undisclosed cost of our cheap fossil fuel.
I took anthropology as an undergraduate.
After an astounding undergraduate career I studied for three years with Prof. E.M. Ashford during which I learned by instruction and example what it means to be a scholar of distinction.
Holly, this is much better than most undergraduate work.
When I was an undergraduate, the wagon was social justice, and the star was Karl Marx.
Oh, I was just curious. When I was an undergraduate, I studied under a Professor De Long.
Caldwell worked for Bradshaw as an undergraduate.
Not as an undergraduate, perhaps, but now's the time for us to begin planning your advanced degrees.
I can't believe you guys. I've been taking undergraduate courses since September.
After an astounding undergraduate career.
Because the following spring, after Gabby got her undergraduate degree. -.he dropped out, and they left.
Your wife was an undergraduate student of mine.
The oldest part of the campus is, of course, the Old Campus. and it houses most of the undergraduate freshman class.
Very, very popular with the undergraduate girls.
You know him as the Dean of Undergraduate Education.
The barber, who in his time had had ample chance to tire of undergraduate fantasy was plainly captivated by him.
The law of England is the same for an Oxford undergraduate as it is for any young hooligan.
For giving psilocybin to an undergraduate.
I did my undergraduate work at Yale.
Because the following spring, after Gabby got her undergraduate degree.
Because the following spring, after Gabby got her undergraduate degree. -. he dropped out, and they left. - Did you say Gabby?
So where did you get your undergraduate degree?
After taking my undergraduate degree at Bowdoin, I received my doctorate from the Bussey Institute at Harvard.
I know, because I wrote it 20 years ago when I was an undergraduate.
An undergraduate girl named Sam Soon went for a class excursion.
The hurt female undergraduate ran out in tears and got on a taxi.
I do remember one formative influence in my undergraduate life.

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Hong Kong University, for example, has extended its undergraduate programs from three years to four.
Armed with a very primitive computer and some very simple programs written by an undergraduate student, we began matching every new sequence against all previously reported sequences and found many wholly unexpected relationships.
A high school diploma was sufficient for office workers 40 years ago, whereas an undergraduate degree is barely sufficient today.
Ask any undergraduate about the IMF and the answer, however vague, is invariably negative.
As a result, undergraduate students struggle to understand even the abstracts of papers on the complex representations of microeconomic reality that fill research journals.
A survey by David Evans and Richard Schmalensee describes numerous situations in which applying old assumptions could lead to mistakes by, say, an anti-trust regulator with only an undergraduate degree.
Undergraduate-level microeconomics should empower students, not alienate them.
He was an undergraduate at the University of Geneva and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1971.
There are now 27 branches of the State Islamic University, which integrate Islamic and general studies for undergraduate and graduate students.
Economics instruction at the undergraduate level suffers from the same problem.
I know of no undergraduate textbook that acknowledges the question.
Anyone who has taken a first-year undergraduate course in economics would have no difficulty in identifying the countries with the largest trade surpluses and deficits.
Each year, Chinese universities award more PhD's in science and engineering than US institutions do - and more than twice as many undergraduate degrees in these fields.
Rudi was born and grew up in Krefeld, Germany. He was an undergraduate at the University of Geneva and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1971.
Sixteen graduate and undergraduate students, male and female, felt that the university's administration then did little to push back against such encroachments on female students' rights to a fair and non-threatening learning environment.

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