The evil in a young student's being "subdued by his instruments" is that he is made artificial and dependent, and thereby ceases to be a whole unit.
It may seem presumptuous for a young student of education to pass judgment upon the greatest writers on education that the world has produced, such as Spencer and Rousseau.
A young student at Wittenberg, an ill-disposed youth, had invoked the devil, and had offered himself up to him.
It is commonly thought that the Sagacity of these Fathers, in discovering the Talent of a young Student, has not a little contributed to the Figure which their Order has made in the World.
I am afraid, by some Lines in this Letter, that my young Student is touched with a Distemper which he hardly seems to dream of and is too far gone in it to receive Advice.
A young Student, who is in Love with Mrs. Elizabeth Dimple, was so unreasonable as to begin her Health under the Name of Elizabetha; which so exasperated the Club, that by common Consent we retrenched it to Betty.
Then, he looks at the third man in the room, a young student who is asleep.
Gloukortzev, a young student, falls in love with a young girl whom her mother forces to become a prostitute.
Abbot Suger, who was a young student at that time near the new abbey, testified to the edification it gave.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young student" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.