Funny conversation in the library today, Kayla & I were working on a few science assignments, and I don't know how it came up in the conversation, but this is how it went
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A freshman (or fresher, frosh, newbie etc.) is a first-year student in college or university, or, chiefly in the United States, in high school.
In the US, a sophomore is a second-year student.
A junior is a student in the penultimate (usually third) year of high school or college.
A senior is a student in the last (usually fourth) year at a high school, college, or university. A student taking more than normal (usually four years) to graduate is sometimes referred to as a super senior.
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if im not mistaken
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Freshman/Sophomore/Junior/Senior
Freshman
fewer than 30 credits
Sophomore
30 to 59 credits
Junior
60 to 89 credits
Senior
90 credits and above
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A freshman (or fresher, frosh, newbie etc.) is a first-year student in college or university, or, chiefly in the United States, in high school.
In the US, a sophomore is a second-year student.
A junior is a student in the penultimate (usually third) year of high school or college.
A senior is a student in the last (usually fourth) year at a high school, college, or university. A student taking more than normal (usually four years) to graduate is sometimes referred to as a super senior.
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