If you start 11th grade with a 2.3 weighted GPA it is possible for you to achieve a 3.0 GPA by the end of your senior year by studying hard and passing your text with higher than average scores.
A freshman is 9th grade A sophomore is 10th grade A junior is 11th grade A senior is 12th grade or graduation year
Your senior year of high school is grade 12.
The order of years in high school: Freshman (Grade 9) Sophomore (Grade 10) Junior (Grade 11) Senior (Grade 12)
As soon as school is out after 11th grade, you are a senior!
After Freshman, the next class is named Sophomore(10th grade), and then Junior(11th grade), and finally Senior(12th grade).
Senior iz oldest. First itz Freashman, then sophmore, junior, then senior. For a total of 4 years
9th grade= freshmen 10th grade= sophomore 11th grade= junior 12th grade= senior
In the tenth grade you are called a sophmore. 9th Grade- Freshman 10th Grade- Sophmore 11th Grade- Junior 12th Grade- Senior
High School. 9th grade is freshman, 10th is sophmore, 11th is junior, 12th is senior.
In Canada, they just call in senior but in America they call 11th grade junior and 12th senior
High School names and years/grades are: 9th grade = Freshman |10th grade = Sophomore |11th grade = Junior |12th grade = Senior (the | is to separate it )
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.