How to use in-sentence of “semester”:
– She considered majoring in social work, but quit after one semester to pursue an acting career.
– By the second semester of her sophomore year, she left school to focus on her musical career.
– This semester I have an advanced 11th grade American Literature class.
– He left after one semester to work in the band.
– In the fall semester of 1973, Carver was a teacher in the Iowa Writers’ Workshop with John Cheever, but Carver said that they did less teaching than drinking and almost no writing.
– Garner studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, for one semester before dropping out and returning home.
– I’ll continue to try to keep their work organized, but if anyone is concerned, this is probably the last semester I will use SEWP with a large class of students.
– This system uses the General Weighted Average per semester as a basis whether or not a particular student shall be retained at the course or college he or she is enrolled to.