What would be the British Equivalent Words to Freshmen Sophomore 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 final year students
What is the proper plural of the word freshman? Would it be proper to say freshman students, freshmen, or freshmen students? Edit: It is worth noting that I have since learned it is more acceptable in educational circles to use the term "first
Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors - what category? Is there a single-word category for the status Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors? I've heard it called as "batch status" but can't seem to find the right single-word category for it
What Summer Does the “Summer of Xy Year” Refer To? 2 If someone says "the summer of senior year", are they referring to the summer before senior year, where the student was a rising senior, or are they referring to the summer after graduation, when the student was a rising freshmen?
Aren’t there English equivalents to Japanese word, Senpai (先輩) meaning . . . Though 'Senpai' can serve as a mentor to juniors and freshmen (women) in school, on sports, on profession in many cases, the nuance of the word would be just "Hey, my elder peer!" I understand Chinese have the same word characters (先輩) besides "xiansheng (先生)" = Mr , literally meaning 'earlier-born'
Term for a person with absolutely zero knowledge of a topic I'm looking for a term to describe someone who literally has zero knowledge of a topic Initially I thought of using something like green field but that doesn't really describe the person, it really
What does “rising senior” mean and what countries use it? Senior in the USA refers to the fourth year of a typical four-year college degree (that is, an undergraduate or Bachelors degree) Students in the four years of a standard US college degree are known respectively as freshmen (1st year), sophomores (2nd yr), juniors (3rd yr), and seniors (4th last yr) (Potentially confusingly, the four years of American high school — roughly, ages 14 to 18