The way he likes to talk, he would have made an excellent instructor at the Academy.
The upperclassman had made his life at the Academy a living hell.
The lieutenant had made a name for himself at the Academy as an outsider.
It would only lead to disaster otherwise, make his time at the Academy even more uncomfortable than it frequently already was.
He had made no brilliant record at the Academy, had never distinguished himself in the service, and was not anybody's "pet."
In 1873, he was made an academician and five years later a professor at the Academy.
In 1803, not long before his death, he was made a professor at the Academy.
Even some artistic doctoral studies have been made at the Academy with traditional, western classical and electronic music.
Hadn't she made dozens of presentations before her classes at the Academy?
A wide range of extracurricular activities and services are made available to students at the Academy.