Question: What are sophomores and seniors?

Sophomores: a student who is in 10th grade or in the second year of College/ University, Juniors: a student who is in 11th grade or in the third year of College/ University, Senior: a student who is in 12th grade or in the fourth year (or last year) of College/ University.

Who is older a senior or a sophomore?

Rather than referring to a students year of study, in U.S. high schools and colleges, first year students are freshmen, second years are sophomores, third year students are juniors, and the most experienced are seniors.

What is a junior senior freshman?

Freshman - A student in the 1st year of High School/College. Sophomore - A student in the 2nd year of High School/College. Junior - A student in the 3rd year of High School/College. Senior - A student in the 4th year of High School/College.

What is the average age of a high school senior?

Students are often 17–18 years old. Twelfth graders are referred to as Seniors. Many students consider the twelfth grade also known as the senior year of high school a year to relax and prepare for the transition out of their old lives into college/university or the workplace.

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