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GLOSSARY OF CAMPUS VOCABULARY
    academic advisor n. a person who helps students make decisions about their academic programs 導(dǎo)師
    Example: Dr. Jones is the academic advisorfor the engineering students.
    Suggestion: You should see your academic advisor before you decide.
    Assumption: Dr. Jones is your academic advisor?.
    Problem: I can't see my academic advisor until Friday.
    ace v. to receive a grade of A 得到A等成績(jī)
    Example: Iaced that exam.
    Suggestion: Find someone who aced the course to help you.
    Assumption: Kathy aced her computer science class?
    Problem: If I don't ace the final, I'll get a B in the class.
    admissions office n. the administrative office where students apply for admission to a college or university 招生辦公室
    Example: I have an appointment at the admissions office to review my application.
    Suggestion: Why don't you go over to the admissions office?
    Assumption: You mean you couldn't find the admissions office?
    Problem: I need to get to the admissions office before five o'clock.
    all-nlghter n. a study session that lasts el! night 通宵自習(xí)
    Example: We had to pull an all-nighterto get ready for the final exam.
    Suggestion: if I were you, I wouldn't pull another all-nighter.
    Assumption: So you did pull another all-nighter.
    Problem: I have to pull an all-nighter in order to be ready for the final exam.
    article n. a publication about an academic subject 論文
    Example: We read six articles in addition to the reading in the textbook.
    Suggestion: You had better read the articles that were assigned.
    Assumption: You read the articles already?
    Problem: I need to read the articles again.