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How to ask a college student whether he is fresh, sophomore or senior?
Aug 31, 2015 1:29 AM
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"What year are you in?" Answer: "I'm a sophomore," or "I'm in my sophomore year."
August 31, 2015
Dan has answered your question very well. I'd just like to add the following information: In the US, a college (university) education usually takes four years to complete. The first-year students are called "freshmen" (singular: "freshman"), the second-year students are called "sophomores," the third-year students are called "juniors," and the fourth-year students are called "seniors." American high schools also usually offer a four-year program -- grades 9 to 12, and the same terms "freshmen" etc. are also used for the high school students.
August 31, 2015
Exactly. This language would only apply in the USA.
August 31, 2015
...an american college ... Not many other countries use that naming system.
August 31, 2015
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