The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year.
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
It depends on how you are defining accrued hours, whether the college operates on a semester, quarter semester, or tri-semester. Read the following for the semester system. The student status would depend on the number of credits earned.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
College doesn't really have a grade level, but freshman would be 13, sophmore 14, and so on depending on how long a person takes college.
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits Junior - 60 to 89 credits Senior - 90 credits and above
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
8th grade upto college will study the quadratic Formula. ~ I'm in the 6th grade and I study the quadratic formula...
Finished grade level refers to the final grade that a student completes in school, typically before moving on to the next level, such as transitioning from elementary to middle school or from high school to college. It represents the culmination of a specific period of education.
90k for high school! 60k for grade school :)
DID YOU GRADUATE TO THE NEXT LEVEL OR CLASS AND OR GRADE? finish all schools grade school jr. high and high school . college and or tech. school etc.
Yes it is a grade level.
Consider that a full time student takes a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, with minimum two semesters per year. That equals 24 credit hours per year, 48 in two years. So, a college student with 46 credit hours is still a sophomore. A different perspective puts a 46 hour student as a Junior (30-50 credit hours).