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  1. Is there any difference between "student" or "pupil"?

    Student, of course derived from study, is simply someone who is studying, often under the supervision of a teacher with no other type of relationship applied. For example, one can certainly be a student, …

  2. How should I say the "relationship" between the professor and student ...

    Generally applications are asking how the person is related to you but not how the two of you are related. So you would write "professor", for instance, but not "professor-student".

  3. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What do you call a word relation such as employer-employee, parent-child, teacher-student or doctor-patient, i.e. the relation between two roles that are dependent on each other? You can generally ...

  4. Word or phrase for the “relationship” between a professor and student ...

    The relationship is that of teacher and student, although your professor was also your supervisor for a particular project. I would say that Professor X was my project supervisor.

  5. "Relationship to" vs. "Relationship with" - English Language & Usage ...

    Apr 28, 2016 · A relationship between two people A and B is the set of connections -- familial, social, commercial, etc. -- between them. The relationship of person A to person B means those …

  6. One word that can mean both teacher or student

    Nov 11, 2018 · 3 Academic might fit your needs: Academic noun a teacher or student at a college or university Collins Dictionary - Academic * Bear in mind that this word within a college/university in …

  7. Students who teach - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 13, 2020 · The student teacher is monitored by the cooperating teacher from the school, as well as a supervisor through the college. The supervisor acts as a liaison between the cooperating teacher …

  8. Filling out forms that ask for “relationship with”

    Oct 4, 2012 · 3 Forgive me for being perhaps nitpicky here, but my guess is that those forms you fill for your son really mean "relationship to child" not "relationship with child".

  9. What does "Are you related to the candidate?" mean?

    Sep 20, 2013 · I'd be surprised if "related" here doesn't mean belonging to the same family. [Entry 2] Its normal that prospective employers won't want family members to give you a reference as they …

  10. word choice - "Trainer" is to "trainee" as "mentor" is to what ...

    Feb 7, 2012 · Mentoring someone is not strictly a teaching relationship, so student and pupil don't quite fit. Especially in a business setting, a mentor is often just there to help the person get settled, show …