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Help me I don't understand this sentence.

 
 
KyloRen
 
Reply Thu 6 Oct, 2016 10:08 am
Hi
My friend asked me: And you're a senior now right?
What does it mean?
That I am older?
Because my friend is 15 and I am only 17 so I am not that old.
That I am more experienced?
Please help me.
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Houston345
 
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Reply Thu 6 Oct, 2016 10:11 am
@KyloRen,
The term senior is used for the 12th grade in highschool in the US. So I believe they are asking are you in 12th grade.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 6 Oct, 2016 10:13 am
@KyloRen,
https://www.reference.com/education/difference-freshman-sophomore-junior-senior-c03f231059c68496

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A student's year in high school or college is denoted by their status as a freshman (grade 9), sophomore (grade 10), junior (grade 11) or senior (grade 12). Likewise, a first-year college student is a freshman, while a student in his fourth year of college is referred to as a senior.
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KyloRen
 
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Reply Thu 6 Oct, 2016 10:13 am
@Houston345,
Thank you so much!
(English is not my primary language that is why I was asking that)
But THANK YOU!
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