Correct vocabulary mistakes in these sentences
1. She dropped out of school at 14 because of family problems.
2. He goes to a college once a week to learn French.
3. You can study a lot of different professions at this university.
4. Our grades are given in letter and symbol, you know, B+, A, that sort of thing.
5. She has got her Bachelor’s degree at teacher-training college.
6. Just get along with Exercise C and I’ll be back in a minute.
7. My qualities include a degree and an MA in chemistry.
8. You have to read hard in order to do well at university.
9. In Britain comprehensives are usually single-sex schools – that is boys and girls study together.
10. She missed a few months of school and found it difficult to keep on with her classmates.