Classification of students is based on the number of credits completed as indicated below.
He is now a Freshman in college.
If you completed high school and now entering college, you would start at the Freshman level (first year).
College is typically considered post-secondary education, following high school or equivalent. It includes undergraduate and graduate levels of study, which are equivalent to levels 5-8 in the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED).
It's not that one is better than the other, it could be that they are just at different levels. A school of education can be anything from preschool to elementary school, to high school, and can include college. Each school is at its own level.
The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.Freshman - fewer than 30 creditsSophomore - 30 to 59 creditsJunior - 60 to 89 creditsSenior - 90 credits and above
high school. he didn't go to college.
It depends on what level of education the student is at. College yes, high school and middle school no.
Secondary education in the US comprises grades 6, 7, 8, and 9 through 12, depending on the school district. Grades 9 -12 is the most common grade structure for high school. Post-secondary education is education on the college or university level.
Madonna graduated from high school, went to college, but later dropped out.
College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.College is advanced coursework particular to your overall career goals and objectives. In addition, it follows completion of a high school education (secondary school). The college level coursework is particular to - most often - a specific program of study.
I don't believe Jennifer went to College, it just states her highest level of education as her High School Diploma.
High school level classes to prepare for college