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The phrase "final-year student" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a student who is in their last year of study at an educational institution.
Example: "As a final-year student, I am preparing for my upcoming exams and graduation."
Alternatives: "senior student" or "graduating student"
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What kind of final-year student are you?
Tristan Gatward, 21, is a final-year student at Exeter University who is meanwhile running Poltimore festival in Devon.
In 1938 the final-year student carried away the highest marks of his year at the Paris Conservatoire, and the Sarasate prize.
Her most memorable call was with a final-year student with declining grades and appalling issues at home that no one knew about.
"I think landlords do take advantage of students," says Owen Wilson, a final-year student at Northumbria University who has lived in private accommodation throughout his time at university.
Harriet Rose, a final-year student on the tick accredited modelmaking BA at the Arts University Bournemouth, says: "We get told about work experience opportunities by our tutors, who have all worked in industry.
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This year 9% of all final-year students from Oxbridge applied for Teach First.
Feedback (assessment), as rated by final-year students in the NSS: percentage of students satisfied.
For the many final-year students who are finishing their studies, the pressure can be hard.
Caveat: Because the NSS surveys final-year students, it is subjective and dependent upon expectations.
NSS results when final-year students were asked about the overall quality of their course.
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