Someone who is training to become a Jedi but may not achieve Knight status aka a Padawan
Prospective candidate
Well, the first Jedi can mean the first Jedi we saw when the first film came out and that would be Obi-Wan Kenobi
A prospective mean typically refers to an average or expected value that will be relevant or valid in the future based on current information or trends. It is a forward-looking estimate that helps in making decisions or projections.
I believe its short for - a list of prospective whatever, as in prospective buyers.
A prospective student refers to an individual who is considering or planning to apply to a school, college, university, or other educational institution to pursue their academic goals. They have not yet submitted an application but are in the process of exploring their options.
In the Star Wars Series the term ‘Padawan’ refers to Jedi in training or a Jedi apprentice who is sensitive to the force and is in training to become a Jedi Knight.
The correct spelling is prospective, as in: The prospective candidate had a strong math education. Or if you mean perspective, as in: My perspective of Mrs. Wood differed from my friend's perspective of our teacher.
it means you feel like the good guy.
no he wasn't. but he was a jedi knight. but he wasn't a jedi consular because he was a jedi after the jedi consul was done.
You are a Jedi, when you choose one of the two classes that are Jedi. The two classes are Jedi Knight and Jedi Consular.
The Jedi Council typically consists of 12 members, including the Grand Master and other Jedi Masters with various positions and responsibilities within the Jedi Order.
The lowest rank of jedi is a youngling, they are taught to control the force and use a light saber. After that they become a padawan, then a jedi knight, then a jedi master, then a jedi council member, and lastly a jedi grand master.