fourth-year

ADJECTIVE
  1. used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college
    the senior prom
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How To Use fourth-year In A Sentence

  • At the undergraduate level, U.Va. already has a successful peer mentoring program in which third- and fourth-year minority students mentor freshmen and sophomores, she said.
  • This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates.
  • Bright and articulate, the fourth-year medical student at Cairo University was involved in the pro-democracy protests that brought down the 30 year rule of Hosni Mubarak.
  • Students participate in a mandatory fourth-year externship at Trident Medical Center.
  • INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW is a specialty course designed for fourth-year undergraduates with MONETARY BANKING as its prerequisite.
  • Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third - or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ... Big-Firm Associates: Why They Go and How to Keep Them
  • But the Indiana Pacers 'fourth-year swingman is certainly playing like one. USATODAY.com
  • Corporations can also encourage firms to secund third-or fourth-year associates to them for a year (and pay the costs, but not the profit margin) ... Big-Firm Associates: Why They Go and How to Keep Them
  • Cindy P. Polak, a fourth-year doctoral student in the human development department at the University of Maryland who researches temperament, emotion regulation and developmental psychophysiology.
  • The group of fourth-year Master of Engineering degree students have designed a new optic which can dispense either single or double shots of spirits in a single, quick operation.
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