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british equivalents is there any british equivalents to american "freshman, sophomore, junior and senoir"?.. can these words be considered as americanisms?..
2010年5月30日 13:47
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I'm not sure in the UK, but in Australia we don't use those phrases either. At university, we just name the year. So, freshman = first year. If it's your final year of study, then you're a "final year student". Pretty simple, hey? We don't use "junior", and "senior" applies to the last year of high school. Again, other years are defined by number: year 9, year 11... I'd consider freshman, sophmore, etc particularly American. :)
2010年5月30日
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