Yes.
Answer= A Student is a person who studies a subject, especially at a college, university or school!
James Allen Johnson has written: 'Secondary student teaching' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Training of 'Elementary student teaching' -- subject(s): Elementary school teachers, Training of 'Readings in student teaching' -- subject(s): Student teaching
Joan Brothers has written: 'Religious institutions' -- subject(s): Religion and sociology, Religious life and customs 'Church and school' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church schools, Education 'Residence and student life' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Student housing
The most difficult subject in school will vary from one student to another. Most student feel that arithmetic, chemistry, physics and biology are some of the difficult subjects.
They can refer a student to a class or a tutor, or refuse them admittance to a higher-level class, if they feel the student's performance is weak. If a teacher is the only one for a subject at a given school, the student will be forced to take their class, if it is a required one, or in a field they want to study. If a student feels they have been wronged or mistreated, they can speak with a school counselor, or their parents with a counselor or administrator.
William A. Kaplin has written: 'The law of higher education, student version' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Universities and colleges, Administration, School management and organization 'The law of higher education 1980' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Universities and colleges 'The law of higher education' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges, Law and legislation, Administration, School management and organization, Education_Law
no
Virtually
Bill G. Ward has written: 'My kingdom for just one Strackeljahn ..' 'The student press/#2' 'The student journalist and creative writing' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, Creative writing, English language, Journalism, School Journalism 'The student journalist and designing the opinion pages' -- subject(s): Editorials, School Journalism 'The student journalist and thinking editorials' -- subject(s): Editorials, School Journalism 'The student journalist and creative photography' -- subject(s): Journalism, Photojournalism, School photography
Joseph A. Sevigny has written: 'Rwanda' -- subject(s): College credits, Education, Education, Higher, Higher Education, School credits, School grade placement 'Cape Verde' -- subject(s): College credits, Education, Education, Higher, Higher Education, School credits, School grade placement 'Congo' -- subject(s): College credits, Education, Education, Higher, Higher Education, School credits, School grade placement
It depends on the student. Generally a mature student is someone who wishes to learn and therefore will apply themselves to the subject.
Julie Dubois has written: 'What influences young Canadians to pursue post-secondary studies?' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Cost effectiveness, Postsecondary education, High school graduates, Education and state, Decision making 'Trends in student borrowing and pathways' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education, Postsecondary education, Student loans