[General] Synonyms or Slang

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EugenioEe

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Hi everybody,

can you help me find a synonym, slang or funny expression for the word path/trail? something that describes an educational path, maybe a slang or way to say. not necessarily formal.

Thank you
 
We'll be pleased to welcome you to the forum, EugenioEe, and respond to your question, when you have corrected the information in your profile.

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Yes, you are right. I complete my personal info
 
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Can you post a sentence or two demonstrating how you want to use the word?
 
Ehm, for example: "the school path was very intensive"
 
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Hi everybody.

Can you help me find a synonym, slang or funny expression for the words "path" and "trail"? I mean something that describes an educational path; maybe [STRIKE]a[/STRIKE] slang or another way to say them. It does not need to be [STRIKE]necessarily[/STRIKE] formal.

Thank you.

[STRIKE]Ehm,[/STRIKE] For example, "The school path was very intensive."

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Please note my corrections above. You need to work on your use of punctuation. Remember to end every sentence with one appropriate punctuation mark and always write in full sentences.

Your example sentence is unnatural. What exactly do you mean by "The school path"?
 
Ok,

Thank you.
 
What's wrong with path?
 
In what way can a path be intensive?
 
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Welcome, Eugenio!

I don't think there's slang or a funny term for educational path.
 
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[STRIKE]Ok,[/STRIKE] OK.

Thank you.

You can write "OK" or "Okay" at the start of a sentence, or "OK" or "okay" later on in a sentence, but we never write "Ok".
 
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