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Who knows how to say "college student" in English?
Never add that university to Qian Qian. Not many people in North American English can say that.

college student

undergraduate student

Be sure to use the word "college" instead of ordinary universities. If you want to make your English different, you should change your expression habits. University refers to this teaching institution, this school. When you go to college, you must get used to people going to college. If it is emphasized that he was admitted to a university, then someone was admitted to a university. Grammatically, college is used as an adjective.

The academic year system of North American high schools (despise some plagiarists upstairs);

First year: freshman year

Second year: sophomore year

Third year: junior year

The fourth year: senior three

Fifth year: super senior year (this is estimated to be undergraduates engaged in scientific research in universities and repeat students in high schools) (1) Freshman: freshman.

Freshman English [? fre? m? N] beauty [? frm? n]

A first-year student (in a middle school or university); Novice.

(2) Sophomore: Sophomore

Sophomore English [? s? f? m? : (r)] Beauty [? s\:f? m? :(r)]

A sophomore (in a middle school, college or university).

(3) juniors: juniors

Elementary English [? d? U: ni? (r)] Beauty [? d? unj? ]

Younger; Younger; Junior, junior; Junior year; Fall behind.

Young people, teenagers; The younger generation; Third-year students; A person of lower status.

(4) Senior students: Senior students

High school English [? Think: Ni? (r)] Beauty [? Xinji? ]

Senior; Higher in rank, status, etc; Older; & lt America > the highest level.

Superior; & lt Beauty > Students about to graduate; Older people; Higher in status and seniority.