You can't 'skip' grades in college. You may be able to get some of the requirements waived through either AP classes and testing, or IB classes and testing. Read the admissions requirements that the schools have on their web sites. They will tell you whether they will give you credit for the classes or just waive the requirements to take specific classes and allow you to take others in their place.
The word is sophomore. The sophomore was about to graduate and go into her junior year.
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It is possible to take business classes at a graduate level at most colleges. Most colleges offer a business education programs for graduates, check your local schools around you.
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Yes, most colleges do offer graduate degrees, depending on the size of the faculty. And size of the college. Post graduate degrees such as P.h.ds re only offered at university.