Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors - what category? For high school students, however, they're still commonly referred to as '9th graders, 10th graders, etc' and not just 'freshmen, etc' – Darwy Commented Jun 5, 2011 at 14:28
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-year students" instead of "freshmen"
Freshman or Freshwoman - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 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 didn't usually identify themselves that way)
Term for a person with absolutely zero knowledge of a topic If this is any help, teaching English as a foreign language is usually divided in the following levels: 1) Beginner 2) Elementary (this implies that the learner knows numbers, letters, colours, and the subject pronouns) 3) pre-intermediate 4) Intermediate 5) upper-intermediate 6) Advanced
capitalization - Should I capitalise the first letter when a sentence . . . Wrong: 993 freshmen entered the college last year Right: Last year 993 freshmen entered the college Right: 1976 was a very good year From The Chicago Manual of Style, fifteenth edition (2003): 9 5 Number beginning a sentence When a number begins a sentence, it is always spelled out To avoid awkwardness, a sentence should be recast
What are initials? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In this context, your initials are a shortened version of your signature Generally, you use the first letter of your first and the first letter of your last name as your initials, but you can also include the first letter of your middle name or maiden name, or more than one letter from one of the names (e g someone with the last name DiAmico using both D and A)
proficient lt;in at with gt; What is the correct usage? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers