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How to express college student in each grade? [closed]
This is because "college senior student," "senior college student," and "senior student" all sound wrong because senior in this sense is a noun and not an adjective. "Senior" as an adjective means "older" or "higher ranking," while "senior" as a …
terminology - What is the right term for students admitted to the ...
2017年10月19日 · There are often regional names for students of specific years (the most common in the United States being freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year of a four year program, respectively). For a more general term, I would typically say, "A more senior student" or "A more advanced student".
What does “rising senior” mean and what countries use it?
Rising senior genrally means that the person in queston is in between designations, but that senior will be the next applicable one. 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.
expressions - What's the oral address of "fellow student"? - English ...
2014年11月20日 · I have known "fellow student" is a formal address and we used this in somewhere formally. But in oral situation, how to introduce a senior student to my friends when we face to face? If I say "this is my fellow student Alan", is that too weird? I am so sorry not provide detailed situation.
What would be the British Equivalent Words to "Freshmen" …
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 …
“I'm a student at UCLA” or “I'm a student in UCLA”?
2014年1月21日 · While at is used for the overall institution, affiliation with units can be in; I'm a student in the hotel school at Cornell University or a student in the mathematics program at Harvey Mudd. I agree with SvenYarg's comment on of referring to the discipline for students, though with faculty one can use of as a differentiator: Prof. Jane Smith ...
Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors - what category?
2011年6月5日 · 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 is an antonym for the term "straight-A student?"
2014年9月9日 · The opposite of an A-student would be an F-student, I suppose. The phrase isn't common because we don't tend to talk about them as much. The phrase isn't common because we don't tend to talk about them as much.
word choice - Which grade/class are you? - English Language
2014年10月14日 · 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).
Aren’t there English equivalents to Japanese word, Senpai (先輩) …
2014年3月19日 · Even very senior managers are often addressed with given name alone. In a social context, people will always use given name alone, even with someone they've just met. In a school, "sir" is very much out of fashion: pupils call teachers "Mr Smith", and pupils are usually called by their given name, regardless of who by.