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In the U.S., a 14-year-old junior would be a person who is very intelligent and has skipped grades. Most juniors are 16-17 years old.
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I guess that a freshman is the same than a junior, because they are both going to the first grade, I supposed it.
I don't know, maybe not.
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wow. also I remember someone getting accepted into a college at age 14. so many smart people
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Don't worry too much, Jchen. The system changes from country to county, and even in the same country it doesn't stay the same for long. When my husband was at school there were different names for the courses, they changed it when I was little (he's only 5 years older than me) and now it's a new system again. I still have problems remembering what course my daughter is studying because I'm used to my system. The way marks are given also changes quite often in Spain. The traditional method (numbers from 1 to 10 is still understood and widely used but there are other possibilities. In Pablo's school (he's 4 ) they use colours (green= well done, yellow= could be better, red= failed most miserably).
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isn't the US's marks by letter grade and percents?
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oh, to be a little one again. color time, snack time, nap time...those were the days.
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Yeah.........when we are 4 y/o we want to be 6, then 16, then 18 and then the magical number of 21........then we age to 30 then 35 and pretty soon we want to set the clock back....
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Yes, Jchen, the grade at any country is the same, because I think that the education always goings to same place in your knowledge.
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Freshman - someone in their first year of High School or College. Sophomore - someone in their second year of High School or College. Junior - someone in their third year of High School or College. Senior - someone in their fourth year of High School or College. Of course, there are other meaning for the words junior and senior as well.
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I want to stay at age 14!
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