The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.
You would most likely be a senior if not already starting with some classes towards your masters. I am sure each college has different levels of hours, you can probably find that information for your college on their website.
At most schools, you would be a freshman. Typically, students fall into these four categories: < 30 hours - Freshman 30 - 60 hours - Sophomore 60 - 90 hours - Junior 90 - 120 hours - Senior
Since most college "years" are 3 to 4 semesters, you would still be a freshman.
This varies from college to college. However a C would be the minimum required however my college for example wanted B's minimum.
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).
its a measure of reading level based on vocabulary and sentence structure comprenhension, vs a grade level measure. For example i am in eighth grade and have a lexile of 1499, which is approx junior/senior in college or grad school. if that was based on grade level i would just post high school, so this is much more helpful
It would be letter grade of A, or a numerical grade of 4.0.
Bad grades in a class would keep a high school student from getting into college, because the student would struggle if not fail at the standard level of work, that is studied and expected from the college.
You would major in Early Childhood Education. This degree program would cover grades from pre-K through fourth grade.
I would say 4th or 5th grade.
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
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