US /əˈtɛnd/
・UK /əˈtend/
As a result, they score higher marks on average, and, by the time they end school, they can be more likely to attend higher education in academic schools over vocational schools.
and, by the time they end school, they can be more likely to attend higher education
Though his nomination wasn't revoked, Diddy did not attend the show, nor did he win.
Now, as if studying every single day for 3 months wasn't good enough, don't forget that Lingoda will refund your marathon fee in full when you attend that agreed number of classes each month.
your marathon fee in full when you attend that agreed number
Whilst the first woman to attend class was in mid-19th century Switzerland, Johanna Kappes was the first German woman student in 1900.
fact that folks like myself, folks like Michelle, kids probably who attend University of Denver,
to attend very ordinary schools,
process working with a teacher. Or vice versa if you take a course or attend classes add
To be able to love properly, we have to attend a funeral first: we have to bury a lot of our hopes deep in the ground
The program provides job training for people who otherwise could not attend college.
State Department officials say more than five hundred students will attend thirty-seven community colleges this fall.
Kristi Putnam, who oversees the Medicaid program in Arkansas, wants enrollees to have a job, attend school, or be working towards both.