Beginner Freshman is commonly in use as a
US English idiomatic term to describe a beginner or novice, someone who is naive, a first effort, instance, or a student in the first year of study (generally used in both
high school and in
tertiary school university study before the taking of a degree).
First year congressional representatives New members of
Congress in their first term are referred to as
freshmen senators or
freshmen congressmen or congresswomen, no matter how experienced they were in previous government positions.
First year high school students High school first year students are almost exclusively referred to as freshmen, or in some cases by their grade year,
9th graders. Second year students are sophomores, or
10th graders, then juniors or
11th graders, and finally seniors or
12th graders.
First year university students At college or university, freshman denotes students in their first year of study. The grade designations of high school are not used, but the terms
sophomore, junior, and senior are kept at most schools. Some colleges, including historically women's colleges, do not use the term freshman but use first year, instead. Beyond the fourth year, students are simply classified as fifth year, sixth year, super senior, etc. Some institutions use the term freshman for specific reporting purposes. ==See also==