trade school

NOUN
  1. a secondary school teaching the skilled trades
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How To Use trade school In A Sentence

  • I'd like to issue a press release That you came up to visit our glorious campus. Princeton is a trade school.
  • Fully 23 per cent of students this year failed the test, including over half of those in the applied stream destined not for university but for trade schools and apprenticeships.
  • Target markets include broadcast and desktop video facilities, technical trade schools, repair centres and quality-assurance inspection sites.
  • Tuition for private-for-profit trade schools that usually specialize in one field, such as hair-styling or auto mechanics, varies widely, and Unger warns students to be wary of unethical operators.
  • This has absolutely nothing to do with academic freedom, but with legal advocacy by a glorified trade school despite the fact that many in the academy are prone to conflate vita contemplativa with vita activa. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Clinics Under Siege
  • At trade school, he learned to be an auto mechanic.
  • This has absolutely nothing to do with academic freedom, but with legal advocacy (by a glorified trade school) despite the fact that many in the academy are prone to conflate vita contemplativa with vita activa. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Clinics Under Siege
  • Target markets include broadcast and desktop video facilities, technical trade schools, repair centres and quality-assurance inspection sites.
  • Most defaults involve students who attend for-profit trade schools.
  • Target markets include broadcast and desktop video facilities, technical trade schools, repair centres and quality-assurance inspection sites.
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