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Pupil and student?
They have same meaning, right? Why pupil is less used than student?
2019年2月12日 21:30
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A student is one who studies, not necessarily under the direction of a teacher.
This is the common term for someone in secondary school or college.
A pupil is one who is under the supervision of a teacher.
Children in elementary school are usually called pupils.
Hope this helps
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Pupil is very formal and proper way saying it, whereas student is informal, so most people prefer to use student
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Same meaning, but "pupil" is a bit outdated.
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In British English, a 'student' goes to college or university.
A 'pupil' goes to school (and is up to 16 years old).
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The term "pupil" generally applies to a student under the direct supervision of a tutor or private instructor
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