Junior (education year)

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File:1920 Locust yearbook p. 053 (Junior).jpg
Junior class artwork, from East Texas State Normal College's 1920 Locust yearbook

In the United states a junior is a student in their third year of study (generally referring to high school or college/university study) as coming immediately before their senior year.[1][2] Juniors are considered upperclassmen.[3]

Education in the United States

High school

In the United States the 11th grade is usually the third year of a student's high school period and is referred to as junior year. High school juniors are advised to prepare for college entrance exams (ACT or SAT) and to start narrowing down on colleges they want to go to.

College

In the U.S., colleges generally require students to declare an academic major by the beginning of their junior year.[4] College juniors are advised to begin the internship process and preparing for additional education (medical school, law school, etc.) by completing applications and taking additional examinations.[5]

See also

References

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  5. Yale UCS - Year by Year Guide - Sophomore Year Archived 2006-09-16 at the Wayback Machine


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