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Look up grade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Grade may refer to:
Grade (education), a teacher's evaluation of a student's work
Grade level, a student's level of educational progress in school
Grade, a sign of progression in training and experience in the Civil Air Patrol
What grade are you in?→→this one is a correct answer about asking someone what the school year in one's college life.or
Which year are you(in your college grade)?
In Canada and the United States the grades traditionally begin at 1 and run to 12 (or 11 or 13 in some areas); in the US they are referred to by ordinal number (e.g. "3rd grade"), while in Canada the cardinal number is used (e.g. "grade 3"). An additional preceding level called Kindergarten is now standard in most areas, and a further preceding level called Preschool or Nursery school is not uncommon.
At the secondary school level, grades 9–12 are also known as freshman (or "first-year"), sophomore, junior, and senior. At the post-secondary level (college or university), these terms are used almost exclusively to refer to what would otherwise be grades 13–16.
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"how long have you been going to the college?"
This sentence is not a correct one after all.
We can put it as "How long have you been in college?"or "What year is going to be in your college lives? "
The answer would be "I have been stayed in college for 3 years." or " 3 years sharp"
but the topic is " What grade are you in (your college life)?"
The answer may be sophomore, junior, or senior, etc.
Which grade are you in?
This kind of question is always referred to the evaluation of student's work or performance by the teacher
or superviser in chief.
When the teacher or superviser in chief puts this kind of question to the student,
the answer would be "A" or "just B plus", some kind of that. 


[Davis 在 2007-1-14 04:47 PM 作了最後編輯]