| A | B |
| alma mater | the school, college, or university someone attended |
| automatic | something done without the need for thought; unconscious |
| issue | to put out or deliver, usually officially |
| logical | capable of reason |
| evaluate | to measure the value of something |
| differentiate | to distinguish between at least two things |
| essential | indispensable; a part so important to a thing that to remove it would destroy the thing itself |
| gratification | satisfaction or enjoyment |
| long-term | taking place over a long period of time |
| pro | an argument for a certain course of action |
| con | an argument against a certain course of action |
| probability | something that is likely to come to pass |
| analyze | to study all the parts of something in order to understand it |
| apprenticeship | someone who is learning through work experience with people skilled in a specific art or trade |
| certification | being certified, as in a trade or skill |
| expedite | to take care of right away |
| agonize | struggle or suffer |
| fret | to worry |
| avoidance | the act of evading something |
| tendency | an inclination toward a certain type of action or behavior |