It is possible. You must show more than good grades. They look for well rounded people who participate in clubs, community service and show strong leadership qualities.
a sophomore in high school and Jackson gonna be a freshman in college
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."
Preppies........college attendee>frosh, freshman, soph, sophomore, junior, senior, co-ed, undergrad
As long as your parents are abcent of you
1.Freshman Year 2.Sophomore Year 3.Junior Year 4.Senior Year
Basically 3 years out of high school you are eligible for the nfl draft or if you red shirted your freshman year, you can can leave as a sophomore.
University of Arkansas (freshman and sophomore years) and Oklahoma State University (junior and senior years) as a quarterback.
In high school 9th grade= Freshman, 10th grade= Sophomore, 11th grade= Junior and 12th grade= Senior The same progression of names is used for the first four years in college.
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 or higher
1st year: freshman 2nd year: sophomore 3rd year: junior 4th year: senior ***They are the same as the years in high school***
The classification of being a sophomore in college is typically based on the number of credit hours completed, rather than the number of hours spent in college. The specific number of credit hours required to be considered a sophomore may vary among different institutions. In general, it is safe to say that with 45 college credit hours, you are likely in your sophomore year of college.
You would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and aboveYou would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and aboveYou would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and aboveYou would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and aboveYou would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and aboveYou would be classified as a sophomore. The typical rule of thumb is indicated below.* Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above