0-30 freshman
31-60 sophomore
61-90 junior
91-120 senior
120+ 5th year senior
working on the master's or doctorate - graduate student
2007-10-17 13:48:03
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answered by CoachT 7
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Sophomore Credit Hours
2016-11-09 12:38:48
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answered by ? 4
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On the Semester System Freshman=0-29 Hours Sophomore=30-59 Hours Junior=60-89 Hours Senior=90+ Hours On the Quarter System Freshman=0-44 Hours Sophomore=45-89 Hours Junior=90-134 Hours Senior=135+ Hours
2016-03-15 21:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-16 15:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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In the USA, if you are attending a college that uses the semester system, 12 hours is a minimal full-time class load, at least for financial aid purposes. Fifteen or 16 hours per semester is an average full time load. By that measure, you would need *at least* 24-32 credit hours to escape freshman status and be called a sophomore. This figure will vary by institution - check at the college of your choice. Many, if not most, colleges have a copy of the student handbook available online.
2016-04-06 01:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It usually depends on the credits. If you need 120 credits to graduate, a sophomore would need to have completed 30 units (basically 1/4 of the credits required to graduate). Some people might say it's your second year in college but it's the same.
2007-10-17 13:35:14
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answered by ro 6
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depends on the university..prolly around 30...15 for each semester
2007-10-17 13:36:24
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answered by Johnny 3
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