only to hook up and have sex+more. sorry :/
Senior iz oldest. First itz Freashman, then sophmore, junior, then senior. For a total of 4 years
it matters the age of the senior if he/she is younger then 18 then its fine but any older then no
one year his junior means one year younger one year his senior mean one year older
It's a term for upperclassman; for example, a freshman would refer to any sophomore, junior, or senior as "sunbae" In the workplace, "sunbae" is used as a term for anyone who has worked there longer than you, or has a higher position than you.
In the Nancy Drew games, Junior Mode provides a simplified checklist feature that highlights important tasks for the player. Senior Mode, on the other hand, does not offer this checklist feature.
The classes in a 4-year high school or college are designated: * Freshman (1st year) * Sophomore * Junior * Senior (4th year) In identifying people in one family with identical names, the term "Junior" is used for the younger of the two and "Senior" is used for the older of the two. When the older one dies, the younger may assume the suffix, "Senior," if there is a yet younger member of the family with the same name, or may simply drop the "Junior" suffix. (For example, several years after the death of his father, Sammy Davis, Jr., began to be billed simply as Sammy Davis.) If there are three or more people alive in one family with the same name at the same time, the Junior and Senior suffixes are not adequate, and there is no third term in this system. Then only the numbering system will serve. (That is, John Smith II, John Smith III, John Smith IV, etc.) In this system the suffix number continues to apply to the person even after death.
When your in college it is a different time and different relationship circumstance than in highschool as those variations of senior and junior don't normally matter being that your older now and it is not looked down upon and more accepted in college. The segregations of ages as in highschool doesn't exist anymore. If you like him and he likes you then there should be nothing wrong with this as your both adults now and can make your own choices/decisions.
When there are two people of the same name, adding "Jr.", for "Junior", after the name identifies the younger of the two. Adding "Sr," for "Senior," after the name identifies the older of the two. So, if John Jones has a nephew named John Jones, the older may be titled, Senior and the younger, Junior. This is most commonly used when a father and son have the same name.
Go for it BUT make sure that they like you for who you are not for SEX! Answered by Kayla Syme Thanks for the advice! Damen
no by law if you are under 18 you can't be dating someone who is 2 years older or younger but is ok to have a crush
Well normally around 4 inches but if you want a good deal if you are looking for a stick that is junior length you can buy the youth stick and 1 end plug and shove it in the back of the youth stick. But only in a composite hockey stick. Also normally a youth hockey stick can be about 50 dollars cheaper ten the junior. The end plugs are about 5 to 7 dollars. good luck
If you were born in the winter, spring, or summer then you would likely be a senior in high school (12th grade). If you were born in the fall you would likely be one of the older people in your class and would still be a junior (11th grade) but it would depend on your state's cut-off date for starting kindergarten.