Repetitor
English
Noun
Repetitor (plural Repetitors)
- Alternative form of repetitor
- 1995, Michael John Allen, Web Journal of Current Legal Issues Yearbook, page 295:
- Some Repetitors will provide protocols which are records written by students (and paid for by the Repetitor) of the questions asked in oral examinations.
- 2008, Thomas Lundmark, “Recent reforms to German legal education”, in The Law Teacher, volume 42:
- Universities teach these courses too, but almost all students also or exclusively go to private Repetitor, where they spend between €2,600 to over €4,000 for a year-long course including materials.
- 2017, Sara Rezai, “Self-made lawyers? Pathways of socially mobile descendants of migrants from Turkey in Europe”, in Ethnic and Racial Studies, volume 40, number 2:
- During his Referendariat, one of his professors suggested that Eser do a Ph.D. He was also asked to work as a Repetitor at the Repetitorium.
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