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Definition of undergrad in English: undergradnounʌndəˈɡradˈəndərˌɡræd informal An undergraduate. 〈非正式〉大学本科生;大学肄业生 Example sentencesExamples - The pope urged our small band of Loyola University undergrads to study hard and obey our parents.
- He teaches E-Marketing and Internet Business Model Lab to undergrads and E-Commerce to graduate students.
- Two hundred companies participated in the first online career fair and about 14,000 undergrads and alumni responded.
- Guys, the class is a graduate class, no undergrads allowed.
- The JCR is in favour of situating a new joint JCR-MCR common room there, with a new quad and facilities for both undergrads and post-grads.
- But then I spoke to some graduate students where I did my undergrad.
- To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study.
- Mr. Marcus says they interview about 4,000 to 5,000 undergrads per semester, which doesn't leave a lot of time to ask detailed questions about how many calculus courses each one took.
- I have to complete and defend my dissertation and survive teaching undergrads between now and then.
- However, it's worth noting that this is one of a very few student unions across the country that represents both grads and undergrads in one body.
- The undergrads have been wonderful, and the grad students have been razor-sharp.
- As undergrads both separately studied psychology; for graduate work, both separately went off to California.
- What was most impressive was the sheer range of people who came together to hear him; entire benches of senior professors from different faculties, as well as hundreds of undergrads and grads.
- Montana residents who were full-time undergrads paid $3,079 this semester; out-of-state students paid $9,075.
- We also established a mentoring program for undergrads with the undergraduate law and business society.
- Myself and the other grad student, the two techs, and one of the undergrads are all young women about my age.
- I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years.
- I knew Scott when we were both undergrads at the University of Illinois.
- I don't treat the undergrads any different than I treat my grad students and postdocs.
- We are a group of undergrads currently attending Carroll College, located in Helena, Montana.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate Definition of undergrad in US English: undergradnounˈəndərˌɡradˈəndərˌɡræd informal An undergraduate. 〈非正式〉大学本科生;大学肄业生 Example sentencesExamples - He teaches E-Marketing and Internet Business Model Lab to undergrads and E-Commerce to graduate students.
- Guys, the class is a graduate class, no undergrads allowed.
- As undergrads both separately studied psychology; for graduate work, both separately went off to California.
- We also established a mentoring program for undergrads with the undergraduate law and business society.
- Myself and the other grad student, the two techs, and one of the undergrads are all young women about my age.
- I have to complete and defend my dissertation and survive teaching undergrads between now and then.
- However, it's worth noting that this is one of a very few student unions across the country that represents both grads and undergrads in one body.
- To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study.
- But then I spoke to some graduate students where I did my undergrad.
- I knew Scott when we were both undergrads at the University of Illinois.
- Montana residents who were full-time undergrads paid $3,079 this semester; out-of-state students paid $9,075.
- Two hundred companies participated in the first online career fair and about 14,000 undergrads and alumni responded.
- I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years.
- I don't treat the undergrads any different than I treat my grad students and postdocs.
- The JCR is in favour of situating a new joint JCR-MCR common room there, with a new quad and facilities for both undergrads and post-grads.
- Mr. Marcus says they interview about 4,000 to 5,000 undergrads per semester, which doesn't leave a lot of time to ask detailed questions about how many calculus courses each one took.
- What was most impressive was the sheer range of people who came together to hear him; entire benches of senior professors from different faculties, as well as hundreds of undergrads and grads.
- The pope urged our small band of Loyola University undergrads to study hard and obey our parents.
- We are a group of undergrads currently attending Carroll College, located in Helena, Montana.
- The undergrads have been wonderful, and the grad students have been razor-sharp.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate |