What are some phrasal verbs related to education and learning?

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What are some phrasal verbs related to education and learning?

Some phrasal verbs related to education and learning are:

1. Look up: to search for information in a reference book or online.
Example: I need to look up the definition of this word in the dictionary.

2. Take in: to understand or comprehend something.
Example: It took me a while to take in all the information from the lecture.

3. Figure out: to solve or understand something.
Example: I need some time to figure out this math problem.

4. Brush up on: to review or refresh one's knowledge on a particular subject.
Example: I need to brush up on my Spanish before my trip to Mexico.

5. Drop out: to leave or quit a course or educational program.
Example: He dropped out of college after his first semester.

6. Catch up: to reach the same level or progress as others.
Example: I need to study hard to catch up with my classmates.

7. Settle down: to focus and concentrate on studying or learning.
Example: It's time to settle down and start preparing for the exam.

8. Take up: to start learning or studying a new subject or activity.
Example: I decided to take up photography as a hobby.

9. Hand in: to submit or turn in an assignment or project.
Example: Don't forget to hand in your essay by tomorrow.

10. Get through: to successfully complete or finish something difficult.
Example: I finally got through all the chapters of the textbook.