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good student
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A good student is typically praised for getting high grades and actively participating in class discussions.
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good student
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A good student actively participates in class discussions and extracurricular activities.
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student
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Expected to attend school and pursue higher education
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student
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Typically attends school or university from childhood through early adulthood, with a focus on individual achievement and personal growth.
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student independence
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Encouraged from a young age, students are expected to think and act independently, make their own decisions and manage their own time.
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student organization
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Common and popular on college campuses, with a wide variety of clubs and groups for different interests and activities.
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student organization
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Often referred to as 'student societies' and are integral to university life, providing social and academic support for students.
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student organization
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Common in universities and colleges, often with a wide variety of clubs and groups for students to join
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student organizations/clubs
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Common in universities and schools, offering diverse extracurricular activities and opportunities for social and personal development.
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students
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It is common for students to participate in extracurricular activities and sports in addition to their studies.
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students
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Typically attend school or college from kindergarten through university, with a focus on individual achievement and grades.
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students' autonomy
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Valued and encouraged as a way to promote critical thinking and individual creativity.
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