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Keywords:
Undergraduate,
Semester,
Bachelor,
Student,
Hours
One belonging to the second of the four classes in an American college, or one next above a freshman.
1. n. Meaningless, self contradictory word derived from the Greek words meaning wise and foolish 2. n. Student with between 45 and 89 (arcane usage)
A student who has completed 30 credit hours or more, but who has not completed an associate degree.
A grade 10 student.
Class level designation for second-year student in undergraduate programs.
A degree-seeking undergraduate who has earned at least 30, but fewer than 60 semester credit hours.
A student who has completed at least 45 but not more than 89 term credits toward and undergraduate degree.
Refers to the second year of study for a bachelor's degree. Sophomore level is usually attained by completing 30-59 semester units.
used of the second year in United States high school or college; "the sophomore class"; "his sophomore year"
The classification of a student who has completed 32 to 63 semester credit hours.
A student who has earned 30 to 59 semester credits.
The class standing assigned to undergraduate students who have completed 30-59 semester credit hours towards graduation.
undergraduate who has earned 30-59 semester hours.
The second year of study in a four-year U.S. Bachelor's degree program, or a member of that class.
A student who has 30 or more semester hours of earned credit and is currently carrying at least 12 semester hours of work.
Three-year-old equine; termed a sophomore because horses don't start racing until they are two years old.
A student with at least 30 semester hours of credit earned.
undergraduate student with between 30–59 credit hours.
A student who has completed 30 to 59 college credit hours.
The designation for students that earned 30 to 59 hours at the end of the previous semester.
three-year-old horse.
Traditional name for second-year students in four-year degree programs. At MC, a sophomore is any student who has earned at least 28 credit hours.
The second year of undergraduate study.
A three-year-old Thoroughbred.
A second-year student at the university. Student who has earned 30-59 credit hours is called
A second-year student at high school, college or university.
a student in the second year of high school, college or university.
the second year of study or a student with a specified amount of credits earned.
a student in the second year of study at a college or university
A 3-year-old horse is referred to as a sophomore.
A second-year student at a secondary school, college, or university.
A second-year undergraduate student.
The second year of college study beginning after the successful completion of 27 credits.
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