Generally yes, but it is not a strong correlation. From personal experience, success in medical school seems to have more to do with the possession of good study habits, and older students will naturally have had more opportunities to develop these. In any kind of studies or school, the age does not really matter that much in terms of success. If you are responsible enough to study all of what needs to be studied and you exert effort to get what you want, you will definitely get it. no matter how young or old a student is.
Yes,because the teachers act nicer to younger students than older ones. Yes,because the teachers act nicer to younger students than older ones.
it's not really mean younger people but in japan, call older people senpai and call younger people kouhai.
A normal school desk should work just fine then! If you are teaching younger students, most go with a desk that has a compartment to keep school supplies in. Older students usually have the seat and table attached to each other.
While your question does not make much sence I will answer that the best I can. The answer is NO.
I'm sure the older sibling loves the younger one, but the age difference causes the older one to think the younger sibling is immature. And also, the older one might have a job, or school work to do, or even plans with friends.
It's not a medical condition, it's called a mid-life crisis!!
The opposite of older is younger.
yes he has, he has a older brother who is in the medical sector and a younger brother called Victor.
He had older and younger siblings.
I don' know if he was older or younger
no because they need their education
younger : plus jeune older : plus vieux