A levels - a public exam taken in England and Wales by children aged 17 or 18. Students take AS level exams then A2s, usually a year later, which together make a full A level qualification, academic result - achivements in studies, BA (Bachelor of Arts) - a first university degree (= qualification) in the arts or social sciences, or someone who has this degree:, MA (Master of Arts) - an advanced college or university degree in a subject such as literature, language, history, or social science, or a person who has this degree, BSc (Bachelor of Science) - a first-level university degree in science, GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education: a system of public exams taken in various subjects from the age of about 16, or one of these exams, or a qualification from this system:, the International Baccalaureate - a set of exams in several subjects taken by students around the age of 18 or 19 in many different countries as a qualification for going to university, with flying colours - If you do something such as pass an exam with flying colours, you do it very successfully., scrape through (sth) - to succeed in something but with a lot of difficulty:, win a scholarship - to get an amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organization to pay for the studies of a person with great ability but little money:, distinction - a mark given to students who produce work of an excellent standard, award - a prize or an amount of money that is given to someone following an official decision:, graduate (from) - a person who has a first degree from a university or college,to complete school, college, or university successfully,

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