word choice - What adjective is between "intermediate" and "advanced"?


What adjective is between "intermediate" and "advanced"?


Specifically, my academic program already has an intermediate programming course, and a proposed course does not seem to meet the standards for what I would consider advanced, so I would like to propose another term that can be used for it.



Answer



You could use Roman numerals to distinguish the different levels, e.g., Intermediate I, Intermediate II.


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