You don't. Freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior are all common nouns.
Capitalize college years when they are used as proper nouns or when they are part of a title, such as Freshman Orientation or Senior Thesis. Otherwise, use lowercase, for example, "I am a senior studying Biology."
It should be capitalized when it is part of an official college name.
Yes. Examples: Junior Class Sophomore Class
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Yes, "Jr." is typically capitalized when used after someone's name to indicate that they are a junior (e.g., John Smith Jr.).
You need to supply the sentence or the word list if we were to answer this question.Synonyms of students are:apprentice, disciple, docent, first-year student, grad, graduate, junior, learner, novice, observer, pupil, registrant, scholar, schoolchild, skill, sophomore, undergrad, undergraduate
thats kinda it, junior IT STAYS THE SAME
Correct order: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
A freshman is 9th grade A sophomore is 10th grade A junior is 11th grade A senior is 12th grade or graduation year
It is freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.
Preppies........college attendee>frosh, freshman, soph, sophomore, junior, senior, co-ed, undergrad
The order of years in high school: Freshman (Grade 9) Sophomore (Grade 10) Junior (Grade 11) Senior (Grade 12)
undergraduate, freshman, sophomore, junior
1.Freshman Year 2.Sophomore Year 3.Junior Year 4.Senior Year
It Goes Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
In high school 9th grade= Freshman, 10th grade= Sophomore, 11th grade= Junior and 12th grade= Senior The same progression of names is used for the first four years in college.
He is a sophomore wait, i double checked he is a redshirt junior.