single word requests - What is the "group name" for students who entered / left university in the same year?


For example, I entered my university in 2006, so I am a student of "grade 2006" (a direct translation from my own language). What is the proper English?


Besides, I need the word for students graduated in the same year, for me, 2010.



Answer



In English, or at least in the US, we normally group students by the year of graduation rather than the year of entrance. We would say you're part of the "Class of 2010." If we need to group by year of entrance, we would probably say you're part of the "Freshman Class of 2006."


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