It's someone who just graduate high school or still taking requisites for their major.
The steps in college begin with an undergraduate degree or the freshman through senior years of college. The graduate degrees follow the undergraduate degrees.
An undergraduate at Cambridge is commonly referred to as a "student." More specifically, they may be called an "undergraduate student" or simply an "undergraduate." Each student typically belongs to one of the colleges within the university, such as Trinity College or St John's College.
A college with an undergraduate program in nursing.
At Exeter College, Oxford.
A Wykehamist is an undergraduate, graduate, or fellow of Winchester College.
barack obama
sizar
For undergraduate school, yes; there are benefits to choosing an undergraduate school that's associated with a dental school, though.
It depends on which Wheaton College you're talking about. At Wheaton College in Illinois, there are 2,366 undergraduate students and 549 graduate students. At Wheaton College in Massachusetts, there are 1,655 undergraduate students and no graduate students.
Princeton
AP courses
No, undergraduate school is when you are in college attempting to obtain a bachelors degree. High school in other terms is called Secondary School.