How can the school benefit from you going to school there? well, they get more money! They benefit even more if you fail and have to take a class over again, because that is even MORE money they get.
You have to pay for: each class, laptop rental, housing, food, and even tuition which is just money for going to school there, it doesn't matter how many classes you take, you still have to pay them the tuition.
so the answer you are seeking is money, if you go there, they get more money, if you don't, they don't get your money.
He is usually being a good student at school, and is usually being a greaser at home with some of his other friends in his gang, causing trouble here, and there.
because they want to make sure their student are here or not here.
Here are some definitions for 'benefit': Benefit: Financial assistance in time of need Benefit: Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage. Benefit: something that promotes well-being Benefit: an act of kindness
Generally speaking, a student attends a school within the district in which the student lives. That is a clear definition, however, various circumstances can make this more complicated. Such an instance might be that a student starts school in the proper district. During the school here the student and the parents move to another part of town. In many cases the student will be allowed to finish the school year in the school where the student once lived.
It was described by Hernández and Fernandez. -A student from the grove school was here-
Why do we have to answer your question? Why don't you answer mine? Here it is: How many years does a student study in school in North Korea? - And Soviet Russia? Yours Truly, Superman
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I'm not sure what you're asking but if you're asking if the Wharton school is a good school, then it is. It's a highly accredited school of business.
The school considers him to be a problem student. (Here, problem is an adjective describing student.) Do you know how to solve the third math problem? (problem = a noun)
If that person is here illegally, then yes, they can be deported. For example, a student who is in the US on a student visa, whose parents may be in the US on work visas and who have siblings who were born in the US can be deported once they have either graduated or stopped attending school (their student visa will expire at that time).