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'first year student' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a student who is just beginning their studies within a particular educational institution such as college or university. For example, "The first year student was overwhelmed by the amount of information being presented in the lectures."
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First year student orientation begins.
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.
These are moments of fear and inadequacy that every first year student has, compounded by the omnipresence of loss.
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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.
Bryan E. Daley, an otherwise contented first-year student, expressed a similar sentiment.
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