The negative effects of returning to school as a mature student include not fitting in socially. You may be picked on or struggle to catch up both academically and socially.
A mature student is typically considered to be someone who is at least 25 years old and returning to education after a period of time away from formal education. However, the definition of a mature student can vary depending on the institution or country.
I am a mature student (UK) and I have exactly the same entitlements as regular students.
It depends on the student. Generally a mature student is someone who wishes to learn and therefore will apply themselves to the subject.
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Ask your school's financial aid office.
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The negative of "mature" is "immature." While "mature" refers to being fully developed, grown, or demonstrating emotional or intellectual sophistication, "immature" describes a lack of development or the presence of childish behavior. It often implies a need for growth or a failure to meet expected standards of adulthood.
well mannered but still being themselves and mature, respectful, and caring
Student visas have been issued to mature students with dependent children to study in the United States. This is especially common for masters and Ph.D. students, most of whom are in their late twenties or older.
The sentence "She was consumed by jealousy and bitterness after her friend's success" uses words with negative connotations.
The prefix"im" indicates the negative of the word maturity and the suffix "ity" indicates a state of being in relation to the adjective "mature", which is the base word of immaturity.