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The phrase "a first-year student" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a student who is in their first year of study at a school, college, or university. For example: Jane is a first-year student at New York University and is majoring in English.
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Maryclare is a first-year student at Brown University.
Hiroko is a first-year student at Harvard Law School.
Matthew Conway, a first-year student, was looking forward to a summer internship at Morgan Stanley.
The alumnus was Dan Stein, now a first-year student at Nassau Community College.
He was 18 years old and was a first-year student from Irvine, Calif.
Q I am currently a first-year student doing music with education.
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I am a first year student in Mathematics.
I'm having a tough time as a first year student.
How is a first year student on a first placement supposed to deal with that?
Accommodation As a first year student you can live on Kingston or St George's accommodation.
I started NOBO when I was a first year student at Columbia's Teachers College in 2016.
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