The
10th grade is the second year of a student's
high school period (usually aged 15–16) and is referred to as sophomore year, so in a four year course the stages are
freshman,
sophomore,
junior and
senior. In
How to Read a Book, the
Aristotelean philosopher and founder of the "
Great Books of the Western World" program
Mortimer Adler says, "There have always been literate ignoramuses, who have read too widely, and not well. The Greeks had a name for such a mixture of learning and folly which might be applied to the bookish but poorly read of all ages. They are all 'sophomores'." This
oxymoron points at the Greek words σοφός (sofos, 'wise') and μωρός (moros, 'fool'). High-school sophomores are expected to begin preparing for the college application process, including increasing and focusing their extracurricular activities. Students at this level are also considered to be developing greater ability for abstract thinking.{{cite news in
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