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  1. The website Straight Dope talks about sophomore by saying: Though the first part does come from the Greek word sophos ("wise"), there is no direct relation to the Greek word for "foolish" as is commonly believed. In truth, sophomore is a variation of sophist, a word that has a long and twisted history in itself. it goes on to say:

  2. Jan 1, 2016 · 5. You definitely won't be a junior since you'll still be a sophomore that first semester. But on the other hand, you won't be technically a rising sophomore. You won't be 'between freshman and sophomore year'. You're still in the middle of your sophomore year. This is already what you've thought of and why you're asking the question.

  3. Oct 2, 2022 · In my experience this means the summer before one's senior year, but as a sanity-check, I searched Google Books for "the summer of my senior year" and looked at the first three hits.

  4. "Freshman" and "sophomore" are also used for high-school students in America. 9th grade is freshman, 10th is sophomore, 11th is junior, and 12th is senior. Then you go to college and start over as a freshman again. –

  5. Apr 7, 2013 · British English never uses the terms Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior etc (in any educational context). Use of those terms is not well understood in Britain, and most British English speakers would not understand what the term means.

  6. Jun 5, 2011 · A cohort forms when the students begin the curriculum and typically does not admit new members afterward. [Wikipedia] Here's another reference for cohort: Cohort study is when a group of students, 12-25 (this is a general number that may vary by college), start and finish their degree together.

  7. Mar 23, 2011 · Etymology rarely has anything to do with current usage. The adjective form sophomoric does have a disparaging meaning, but it means something akin to immature, with no cleverness implied. The noun sophomore doesn't even carry that meaning; it simply means a not-quite-beginner student. –

  8. Aug 16, 2018 · I suspect they come from the Greek Sophia for wisdom. "Sophisticated" means almost exactly the opposite of what it originally meant. Yes, they are related. The root word in Soph isticate and Soph omore (and Soph ia) is. Soph means Wisdom. E.g. Philosophy from philo- "loving" (see philo-) + sophia "knowledge, wisdom," from sophis "wise, learned.

  9. Jun 17, 2017 · I eventually realized that she means that since she is currently enjoying her summer break, she has not yet begun her third year undergraduate studies, so will be a junior once the summer break ends and she resumes studies, but at this time she is technically still a sophomore. Is there a better word than rising to describe someone in her situation

  10. Apr 20, 2012 · Bravo. 16.1k 25 76 105. Third-half & Fourth-half, by logical extension. There are no names continuing on past sophomore in the original list which was only for two. – Kris. Apr 20, 2012 at 7:56. Er... I actually wanted to ask why sophomore coming from sophistry applies only to second-years.