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Am I a Sophomore or a Freshmen?

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I already graduated from a 2-year college with my Associates. I am going to another 2-year college in a few months........does that make me a Sophomore or a Freshmen again?

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  1. That makes you a superior freshman. You know what to expect. If you want to think of it in terms of experience in the college setting, consider yourself a junior in relation to the other students.

    Of course, you will officially be a freshman. :) Good luck and have fun.


  2. it makes you to what ever level of credits transfered over 68 credits transfer then you should be a junior but who knows now a days you could be there for 5 years. then; what are you -- dumb.

  3. You will be a junior. 1st year: freshman, 2nd year: sophomore, 3rd year: junior and 4th year: senior  

  4. Since you have a degree of the same level, you may be classified as neither. Talk to your advisor about it.

  5. No.  If the new college accepts the Associates degree that you already have, then you should be considered a junior.

  6. frankly it depends on how many credit hours you have and the univerisities scale of how many you need to be a certian undergrad level

  7. i got my aa and am now a senior although how they call one a senior, and expect 60 cr. can be earned in 1 year, I will never understand...

  8. It depends on how many credits transferred.  If they all did, you're most likely a junior.  You'll have to check out your new schools level requirements.

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