That is strictly dependent on the specific school and programs of study.
Capitalize college years when they are used as proper nouns or when they are part of a title, such as Freshman Orientation or Senior Thesis. Otherwise, use lowercase, for example, "I am a senior studying biology."
After Freshman, the next class is named Sophomore(10th grade), and then Junior(11th grade), and finally Senior(12th grade).
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Correct order: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Preppies........college attendee>frosh, freshman, soph, sophomore, junior, senior, co-ed, undergrad
A freshman is 9th grade A sophomore is 10th grade A junior is 11th grade A senior is 12th grade or graduation year
Frosh is a slang term for a freshman. Depending on how long ago the person was a frosh and how successful he or she was, an ex-frosh might be called a sophomore, a junior, a senior, and alumnus or alumna, or a dropout.
He is technically listed as a junior, not a senior
The order of years in high school: Freshman (Grade 9) Sophomore (Grade 10) Junior (Grade 11) Senior (Grade 12)
1.Freshman Year 2.Sophomore Year 3.Junior Year 4.Senior Year
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits Junior - 60 to 89 credits Senior - 90 credits and above