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study group

noun as in students that study together

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Nearing the end of his first week of classes, Smith said he’s been eager to tackle assignments, join study groups, and embrace the lifestyle of both a college student, and one who attends an HBCU.

With a unique nationally coordinated system for vaccinating people, and a tight connection between who gets the shots and their health records, the country is a scientist’s ideal study group.

From Time

Which means approximately 20 percent of the study group overlaps and shares indistinguishably similar facial features—and isnt’t being served by this categorization.

Correction: An earlier version of this article called the Republican Study Committee the Republican Study Group.

“This could be like Scrubs, season 9,” Abed says when the study group gets back together again.

Fans will take part in a study group for the panel and QA session and see spoilers from its fifth season.

Chang enrolls as a student at Greendale and joins the study group, though he may be mentally unstable.

How much easier and safer it is to know about God and His love, and to confine this meaning to the sanctuary and the study group!

The experiences that this study group collectively had in Vietnam makes this concern very strongly held.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to study group, such as: cram session, and study hall.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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