What's the difference between "attend" and "enrol"? [closed]
Solution 1:
One could be enrolled for something and be waiting to attend the event.
'He enrolled in a course which begins after the summer. He is now holidaying in the Bahamas. He starts the course in September and will be attending college for two years.'
Solution 2:
In British usage at least, to enrol on a course means to join, to start.
To attend a course means to regualrly come to it.