hayley |
04-16-2004 07:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by TeriB19
Probably because they are 'fresh' and new to the high school or to college, their first year?
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Ohh, I see, that makes sense.
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Originally Posted by TeriB19
Hayley, what do they call first year students in high school and first year students in college in NZ?
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Well it's sort of like hide said, but when you first start college (or high school as its called over there) You are 3rd Form, Year 9. Then the year after that, 4th Form, Year 10. And the year I am now, 5th Form, Year 11. (And so on, I'm sure you get the picture, lol). And after college, when you go to university, I don't know what they call themselves, I guess the same as in college. :dunno:
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Originally Posted by TeriB19
By the way, here in the US the first year is Freshman, the second is Sophomore, the third is Junior and the last year is Senior year.
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Hmmm, why is it called Sophomore? lol
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Originally Posted by handmedown
i know this wasen't directed to me but australia is similar to new zealand
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Apart from the accents...;)
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Originally Posted by handmedown
(only with less sheep:D )
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Don't forget the cows :laugh:
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Originally Posted by handmedown
the new zealanders probably say i'm first year hey, or i'm 3rd year hey. you have to say hey after each sentence, something to do with sheep i think.:D
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:laugh: :laugh: We say hey that often? :wtf: lol
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Originally Posted by Higher_Desire
And I love you too, Hailey.
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Oooh I'm special. But my name is spelt Hayley ;)
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