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i don't think anyone's made any new ones in a while actually :c i think some of the newer old ones should still work, and ofc the non-css coded ones. here are some old ones you can browse: http://formatsbyamenah.weebly.com/more-websites-hearts-references.html (don't mind the site, it's one i made years ago haha)
Ah that would explain it! Yeah a lot of the super talented coders have left. I might have to try my hand at coding some layouts sometime, but anyway, thank you for the link! <3
Ahhh. You see, in the U.S. we alternate a lot of the time between calling the universities universities and colleges. A university here means that it has the college, which is 4 years, and other schools for afterwards (Ex: Harvard law school, Columbia Medical programs, etc.), but you guys just call colleges and universities universities.
A sophomore is somebody who is in their second year of high school. First year is "freshman", third is "junior" and final is "senior". Those terms are more commonly used than saying 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade.
Wow I got confused and replied to a comment down there thinking it was a comment to me and woops sorry.
I just looked at a chart that compares the two and that's pretty much how it goes.
Yeah, it's confusing now hehe. There's a lot of comments, well discussions.
School's what you make of it anyway. I attend some public school and I do well enough.
Tenth Grade - Sophmore
Eleventh Grade - Junior
Twelfth Grade - Senior
And the system works like this. When you are about 5 or 6 you enter elementary school starting with Kindergarten.
Elementary School :
K - 6
Middle School :
7 - 9
High School :
10 - 12
But some districts you go into middle school in sixth grade and high school in ninth grade (: I hope that helps
13+ = College/University
I think it's different from the Brit system but it's not _too_ hard to comprehend. lulz.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Middle school
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Upper School
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Sixth Form
Year 12
Year 13
Or without middle school, upper school starts in year 7 :)
middle school 6-8
and high school 9-12
then college
Primary school (age 4-11)
reception
year one
year two
3
4
5
6
secondary school
year 6-11 and age 11-16
college (sixth form)
age 16-18
10th grade = sophomore
11th grade = junior
12th grade = Senior
I just looked at a chart that compares the two and that's pretty much how it goes.
School's what you make of it anyway. I attend some public school and I do well enough.