No. If a person who had a D sophomore year turned around and excelled in their Junior and Senior year, they can get into a 'good' college. After that first year of college, the same person having done well academically can apply to other colleges that may be better.
It is never too late to get a good education.
lol a d
ya, I would know
When it is the second year of High school or College
You have very good chances of being accepted into college. During the next two years of high school, just focus on bringing your GPA up as high as possible.
Sophomore
A sophomore, in America is someone in their second year of either high school or college. A sophomore is a second-year student. It can be used for high school or college. Sophomore can also be used to refer to someone in their second year of anything, but primarily it refers to an educational institution. In the references below is the definition. Typically at a college or university, a student is classified as a sophomore once he/she has completed their 29th credit. A sophmore is a student in 10th grade
If you had only one B in your freshman year and straight A's throughout high school, it should not affect your chances of getting into a UC college. For more details, you can contact the college.
no
The word 'sophomore' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun sophomore is a word for a person in their second year of high school or college; a person or group in their second year of an endeavor.The adjective sophomore is a word to describe a noun as of or pertaining to a sophomore; of or being a second effort or second version.
Neither, he dropped out of high school when he was a sophomore
In actual fact, Taylor didn't go to college at all. He dropped out of high school when he was a Sophomore.
In naming high school and college classes, the names are, in order from youngest to oldest:FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior
Oops, typo. Meant to say "near 4.0"