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2013年4月7日 · Freshmen - 1st year student or 1st year undergrad Sophomore - 2nd year student or 2nd year undergrad And so on until the final year (3rd year for Bachelor's Degree students and 4th year for Master's Degree students), the students of which are referred to as .
Looking at the definition of freshman on the New Oxford American English, I find two examples: We invited the freshmen. [as adjective] A freshman second baseman. In English, when a word is used as an adjective, the plural form of that word is not used. (*
2017年4月24日 · 2. Remember that man is perfectly suitable for any member of Homo sapiens — as opposed to say Vulpes vulpes or Bos taurus — and you will see that freshman is the correct term for the year prior to one’s sophomore year. Don’t let useless political correctness and hypercorrection destroy the language. – tchrist ♦.
2016年1月1日 · 5. You definitely won't be a junior since you'll still be a sophomore that first semester. But on the other hand, you won't be technically a rising sophomore. You won't be 'between freshman and sophomore year'. You're still in the middle of your sophomore year. This is already what you've thought of and why you're asking the question.
2012年4月20日 · Bravo. 16.1k 25 76 105. Third-half & Fourth-half, by logical extension. There are no names continuing on past sophomore in the original list which was only for two. – Kris. Apr 20, 2012 at 7:56. Er... I actually wanted to ask why sophomore coming from sophistry applies only to second-years.
2017年10月19日 · If someone went to college instead (college is 16-18 typically in the UK, 18-21 is University) then you'd simply say they were in their xth year of college (i.e. 1st year, 2nd year) As such, if I was in Year 10 and I wanted to talk about some a year above me, I might say:
We (I and people I hear from on this topic) call these classifications (freshman, etc.) "rank." We don't use "cohort," because that denotes a group that takes limited-availability classes together . We don't use "class," because that denotes the year of graduation, not the current progress toward that year: "class of 2020."
2014年10月14日 · If someone is in elementary, middle, or high school, we usually ask. What grade are you in? and the answer would either be a number grade First grade through Twelfth grade, or a high school student might answer with freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior (when I went to school 40 years ago, grades 7-9 were often junior high school, so freshmen ...
If I was a junior in the 2010–2011 academic year and will be a senior in the 2011–2012 academic year, then right now (summer 2011), I am a rising senior. It’s similar to the usage of going on in a phrase like “Jessica is six and a half, going on seven.”
2012年5月19日 · If it referred to the year he entered school (this can refer to US high schools as well as colleges), it would be "Entering class of 2001" or "Freshman class of 2001". But nobody uses those forms for people who've graduated, or at all, really; unless they're trying to raise money.