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  2. Sophomore - Wikipedia

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    Sophomore class artwork, from East Texas State Normal College's 1920 Locust yearbook. In the United States, a sophomore (/ ˈ s ɑː f m ɔːr / or / ˈ s ɒ f ə m ɔːr /) [1] [2] is a person in the second year at an educational institution; usually at a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational institutions.

  3. Sophomore (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A sophomore in American English is a student in the second year of study at high school or college. Sophomore or Sophomores may also refer to: "Sophomore" (song), a song by Ciara from her self-titled 2013 album; Fleetwings BT-12 Sophomore, a 1940s American trainer airplane; The Sophomore, a 1929 American comedy film directed by Leo McCarey

  4. Student - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. Learner, or someone who attends an educational institution This article is about learners. For other uses, see Student (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material ...

  5. Sophomore's dream - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the sophomore's dream is the pair of identities (especially the first) = = = = + = = discovered in 1697 by Johann Bernoulli. The numerical values of these constants are approximately 1.291285997... and 0.7834305107..., respectively.

  6. Sophomore slump - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the "sophomore slump" is more commonly referred to as "second year blues", particularly when describing university students. In Australia, it is known as "second year syndrome", and is particularly common when referring to professional athletes who have a mediocre second season following a stellar debut.

  7. Pete Rose - Wikipedia

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    Peter Edward Rose Sr. (April 14, 1941 – September 30, 2024), nicknamed "Charlie Hustle", was an American professional baseball player and manager.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1963 to 1986, most prominently as a member of the Cincinnati Reds lineup known as the Big Red Machine for their dominance of the National League in the 1970s.

  8. Chauncey Billups - Wikipedia

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    At George Washington, he was a four-time All-State first team pick, Colorado Mr. Basketball three times, and Colorado Player of the Year as a sophomore and as a junior. He started on varsity as a freshman. He was selected to the 1995 McDonald's All-American Team but did not play due to a shoulder injury.

  9. Tenth grade - Wikipedia

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    The tenth grade is typically the second year of high school, called sophomore year. In the U.S. curriculum for social studies, tenth grade students are taught recent world history or American history. In some districts, Advanced Placement coursework, such as geography, European history, Global studies, or United States History are offered. [7]