Mean what you say? . . . an assortment of sentiments retrieved from UCAS references
If he keeps pace with the work, he will do well He was still on Assignment 1 at the end of the summer term
He worked hard for the Student Union So hard, he could only have appeared at the college as Banquo’s ghost
After initial problems in maths he has now settled down to serious work Following a fight in the maths workshop, he has now been readmitted to maths lectures
She has generally a good relationship with staff Staff detest teaching her
He works independently, and does not follow the predictable line
He is the only one who turns up for lectures on a Friday afternoon. The rest are in the pub.
Her reliability has not been exemplary but it is improving When she turned up for lectures, we were shocked
He gets on quite well with his peers No one in his class will work with him
His business studies skills are developing He has been seen suspected of selling drugs in the college
Her core skills are certainly improving She has not yet touched a computer
M Rawel