A few days ago
ngelkos99

credits to define freshman, soph., junior, senior?

does anybody know how many credits you have to have in order to be considered a sophmore, freshman….etc.?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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At my Comm. college, we needed 64 credit hours to graduate with the Associates Degree. The four-year school that I transferred to, recognizes 70 credit hours for junior standing. I had a little over 70, so I’m considered a junior at the school I am transferring to. I’m not certain what it takes to be considered a senior….maybe 90-95 hours.
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4 years ago
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A few days ago
JustAGirlX
As previous posters have said it depends on what school you go to. My school you need 5 credits per class and you graduate with at least 115 credits.

Fresh: 30

Soph: 55

Junior: 100

Senior: (at least 115)

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A few days ago
Joya
it all depends on the school. at my school you need 24 credits to graduate. other than that I don’t know.

edit: sorry you didn’t originally specify that you were in college and so I just assumed you where in high school. the answer that it all just depends on the school still applies though.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
its like 6 credits each grade so 6 freshmen 12 sophomore and so on
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