The words Junior and Senior have two different applications.
When used as a suffix on a person's nameNothing comes after "Junior." "Junior" and "Senior" are a related pair describing a father and son, uncle and nephew, etc.
Relatives with the same name may also be numbered, as James Smith I, James Smith II, James Smith III, etc. This is a separate, overlapping system.
James Smith IV may also be James Smith, Jr., if Smith III is living but Smith II and Smith I are not.
When used to name classes in schoolThe four classes in a high school or college are named, in order from youngest (most recently joining the school) to oldest (first in line to graduate)senior school
middle school
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Junior
high school
sophmore
senior
Their 10 th year of school their second year of high school
Sophomore year is the second year of high school.
It is freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.
Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado. She is a sophomore.
When it is the second year of High school or College
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High school sophomore.
You take it first as a sophomore in high school.
Sophomore in high school. Tenth grade.
North Phoenix High School in Arizona until his sophomore year.
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