1st honors
The correct term is "second honors." This phrase is often used in academic contexts to refer to a level of distinction achieved by students, typically indicating that they have performed well, but not at the highest level. "Second honor" is less commonly used and might be considered incorrect in this context.
yes you got an okay mark for an Honor student if a mark is anywhere from 80%-90% you are still in the honor system
yes it is an honors class
15-5=10 Honors Algebra?
You go 2 electives, language arts, science or earth space science honors, math/algebra/geometry, history of the united states/ civics/ honors history
First honor
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first honors is the correct one
"Honor" is a noun that refers to respectability, honesty, or distinction. "Honors" is the plural form of "honor" and can also refer to awards, distinctions, or special recognition given to someone for their achievements.
Second Honors.
Abraham Lincoln
Yes, the word 'honors' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'honor'; a word for a title for an official of high rank; special recognition given as evidence or a symbol of great respect; a word for a person or a thing.The singular noun 'honor' is an uncountable noun as a word for high respect or esteem.The word 'honors' is also a verb: honor, honors, honoring, honored.
Honors related to academic achievements may include being on the honor roll, receiving academic scholarships, earning a high GPA, or being inducted into honor societies like the National Honor Society.
Almost every one honors Veterans.You really should honor them though because the died for our freedom.
Honors society means you are taking harder classes. Honor roll is getting better grades.
It's singular. "First honors" is also equivalent to "all the honors of being first", or "first over all honors". So, yeah, singular. But I bet it's safer to use First Honor instead, without the s.