Students went to college at a young age in the past because they could graduate early. These students also went to college young to avoid being drafted into the military.
In past eras, students often attended college at a young age to receive a specialized education or training for professions like medicine, law, or clergy. Additionally, attending college at a young age was seen as a way to gain social status, increase opportunities for career advancement, and broaden one's intellectual horizons.
By studying past mistakes and successes, we can learn to avoid or emulate them.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
In the past few years, about five Australians have been admitted annually to Yale College (the undergraduate division of Yale University). The number admitted to the graduate and professional schools tends to fluctuate, but remains similarly small.
The past tense of cooperate is cooperated.
Sob in past tense is sobbed.
Ages , eras , days past , days gone by , yesterdays ,
In many countries, young students are admitted to college if he or she is intellegent and comprehends at advanced levels. Age does not matter. Some young students have graduated from college before they have even ended puberty (12-13 yrs old). Several younger students have completed single, double, or multiple undergrad majors. They have also earned PhDs before age 18.
there isn't a specific word for was. there is only the past tense for is, which is eras, or erat.
There have been many design eras over the past 100 years. The most influential design eras of this time include Cubism, Dadaism, Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Fauvism, Futurism, PopArt, and Surrealism.
In high school, students are taught how to apply the things they have learned in early education experiences. There are many classes that are offered in high school to students, but the main things that are taught are how to apply what students have learned in the past. This gets students ready for college and ready to face the world!
The past tense for "some students forget what they learn" would be "some students forgot what they learned."
They bully you for the following reasons: 1. They like you 2. They hate you 3. They have problems from the past and decide to take it out on college students 4. You're younger than them 5. You did something to them 6. They're jealous of you
The era of one-party domination that began in 1968 was different from past eras of one-party domination because The Democrats ruled the South where as the Republicans dominated the Northern U.S. states.
It is 3-d, and shows shadow, etc. Unlike those of the past eras.
no, she is past college
Young is an adjective, not a verb, so it does not have a tense. You could say "was young" if you needed to reflect that it was in the past.
Some students forgot what they had learnt