YES!
Post-Graduate I think but either way the person is still a student.
The main difference between a master's graduate and an undergraduate student is the level of education they have completed. A master's graduate has completed a higher level of education beyond a bachelor's degree, while an undergraduate student is still working towards completing their bachelor's degree.
You would be an undergraduate student. Graduate students are those who are pursing either a master's or doctorate degree.
Absolutely not. You know that phrase "there are no stupid questions"? It's a lie.
I believe the song is an original written by a student. I'm a 1962 graduate and still sing it .
I don't think you can. I believe you are at a dead end my friend I'm sorry to say. Graduate study is still for the wealthy in this country. You should probably change to a university which is less expensive.
yes anyone can graduate
According to the American Heritage Dictionary Alumni is, "a graduate or former student of a school, college, or university.
It can be based on their income at the time but there is also anther way for them to get a deferment and that is if they are still attending school. Then they don't have to pay until after they graduate or stop attending.
Someone who is still studying for a PhD is typically referred to as a "PhD student" or "doctoral student." They may also be called a "graduate student" if they are enrolled in a program that includes advanced coursework and research leading to a doctoral degree. In some contexts, they might be referred to as a "PhD candidate" once they have completed their coursework and passed qualifying exams, although this term can vary by institution.
Yes, you can graduate from a program or school and still take additional classes for personal or professional development.
Most stores would like you to be a high school graduate or have a GED, unless you are still a student. Most companies offer their own training to sales associates.