vary (v) /ˈver.i/ : to differ
slightly (adv) : a little
kindergarten (n) : a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school
pre-school (n) : school for children from 3 to 6 years preparing them for kindergarten.
enroll (v) : to sign up to become a member of some group or activity; to register
elementary school (n) : primary school, grade 1 to 6
middle school (n): junior high school (grade 7-9)
high school (n): secondary school (grade 10-12)
freshman (n) : first year of college, 9 grader.
sophomore (n) /ˈsɑː.fə.mɔːr/ : a student in the second year of high school or college, 10 grader.
junior (n) : third year student, 11 grader
senior (n) : fourth year student, 12 grader.
graduate (v) : complete all the steps of a course and receive a diploma or degree
college (n) :university, higher education
private school (n) : school that charges students for admission
state school (n) : public school
curriculum (n) /kəˈrɪk.jə.ləm/ : course of study in a school or college
Types of degrees
high school diploma (n) :
associate's degree (n) : two-year course at a college
bachelor's degree (n) : a four year degree
master's degree (n) : degrees earned after earning a four-year bachelor's degree.
doctorate (PhD) (n) : the highest degree given to a person who continues 3 to 5 years more after master's degree.
vary (v) to differ
slightly (adv) a little kindergarten a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school pre-school school for children from 3 to 6 years preparing them for kindergarten. enroll (v) to sign up to become a member of some group or activity; to register elementary school primary school, grade 1 to 6 middle school junior high school (grade 7-9) high school secondary school (grade 10-12) freshman first year of college, 9 grader. sophomore a student in the second year of high school or college, 10 grader. junior third year student, 11 grader senior fourth year student, 12 grader. graduate (v) complete all the steps of a course and receive a diploma or degree colledge university, higher education bachelor's degree a four year degree master's degree Degrees earned after earning a four-year bachelor's degree. doctorate (PhD) The highest degree given to a person who continues 3 to 5 years more after master's degree. private school school that charges students for admission state school public school curriculum course of study in a school or college