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チエ
Level: 243

What's the difference between (gakusei) and (seito)? I know both of them means "student".

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マイコー
Level: 256

is more common up through high school, more common with university and up.

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チエ
Level: 243

is more common up through high school, more common with university and up.

Thank you! Which will we use for exam preparation schools or student of private tutors?

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マイコー
Level: 256

I would *think* , but I cannot say for certain.

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Karlla
Level: 892

I work as a private tutor with adult students and at my school we call them .

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Maximilian1st
Level: 13

Kind of related... Is there a list detailing the chronological order of schools in Japan?

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マイコー
Level: 256

- preschool

- kindergarten

- primary school

- middle school

is the full name) - high school

- uni

- grad school

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Level: 148

My japanese teacher told me that is used only for students thats in a school like; primary, middle, high school, etc (hence the kanji in ). can also be used to refer them but, unlike , can also be refered to students of tutors.

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