I want to know the same thing......
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.
Senior,Junior. and "THE THIRD"
Junior Senior ended in 2008.
Junior Senior was created in 1998.
The following is particular to colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above
Junior Senior - film - was created in 2003.
Yes You may be talking about a guy whose legal name is Junior. This is not usually the case. When a boy is named after his father, he will often sign his name with 'jr' at the end, and he is often called Junior as a nickname. Junior would be an unusual legal name, especially if it is his father's name as well. His father would be Junior Senior, and he would be Junior Junior. Imagine if their family name is Senior. they would be Junior Senior Senior, and Junior Senior Junior. If the son is in the military, he might be Major Junior Senior, Junior, Camp Jejune.
Who is considered a junior in college?A full college schedule requires 15 credit hours per semester, 30 credits per scholastic year: thus a sophomore would have earned 60 credits and a student carrying credit hours in excess of 60 credit hours would be conisdered a junior in college.
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
You could begin applying your senior year in college. Your admission might be dependent on your last semester's grades. And you should take the LSAT between your junior and senior year.
Senior- for the father Junior- for the son III- for the grandson
Senior or, if someone is the "Peter Junior", then the father is Peter (not necessary to write senior).