Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 48 v v.09.
College Students by Year
- freshman |US| / fresher |UK| |n| a first-year student, has fewer than six full academic courses.
- sophomore 1 |n| has at least six full academic courses (twenty-four semester hours).
- sophomore 2 |n| a second-year student at college.
- junior 1 |n| has at least sixteen full academic courses (sixty-four semester hours).
- junior 2 |n| a third-year student.
- senior 1 |n| senior, has at least twenty-four full academic courses (ninety-six semester hours).
- senior 2 |n| a fourth-year student.
Others
- major |n| a student's principal subject or course.
- "She's a history major."
- "A math major."
- scholar |n| a person who studies a subject in great detail, especially at a University.
- "A classics/history scholar Dr Miles was a distinguished scholar of Russian history."
- student teacher tu |n| a student usually in his last year at a college or teacher-training.
- undergraduate |n| a student at a college or university who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree.
- graduate student |n| a student who already holds an undergraduate degree and is pursuing advanced studies at a graduate school, leading to a master's, doctorate or graduate certificate. A "graduate" can also refer to any student whohas successfully completed a program of study and earned a degree.
Students Depending on Class Attendance
- full-time student |n| a student who is enrolled at a college or university and is taking at least the minimum number of credits required by the school for a full course load.
- regular student |n| a student who is registered as a candidate for a college degree, or in credit courses leading to a diploma/certificate.
- part-time |n| student is one who is enrolled in fewer than three full courses per semester.
- special visiting |n| a transient student.
- transient student |n| is one without degree-seeking status in the college.
- exchange student |n| a secondary-school or college student who studies for a period, usually one year, at a foreign institution as part of a reciprocal program between two institutions or countries.
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