Virgil is accepted to the prestigious institute, where he's received coolly by the upperclassmen. |
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Though he did not have the title of a lord or any special rank, he lived fairly well as one of the lower upperclassmen. |
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If underclassmen had friends off campus, and upperclassmen had more friends on campus, everyone would mix more. |
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The upperclassmen have set a great example in their work ethic, and the underclassmen continue to impress with their improvement. |
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And if our freshmen feel they can talk to faculty and to upperclassmen, they're going to stay. |
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However, it would be an excellent text for upperclassmen, as well as beginning graduate students. |
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We indicated that underclassmen rated that teacher higher than upperclassmen. |
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The college administration would like to keep upperclassmen on campus to be a part of student life instead of moving into apartments. |
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Doesn't happen very often, they usually let sophomores and upperclassmen have the suites. |
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The prom, I'd found out a few weeks ago, was a dance for upperclassmen at her high school. |
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Everyone from the oldest upperclassmen and lowly freshman delighted in the prospects of two days without school. |
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His eyes grow wide and he fingers scars on his wrist and hand as he tells how upperclassmen picked on him because he was a city slicker. |
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As its name suggests, the festival is held for new students, but upperclassmen also enjoy attending the party. |
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After my first week on campus, I began to meet upperclassmen who were unapologetic in their denouncement of the University. |
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Residential crowding on campus is a touchy topic for upperclassmen. |
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The newer dorms usually reserved for the upperclassmen are sprinkled with sophomores pushed out of their traditional housing by the wave of first-years. |
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It should have major appeal to practicing agriculturists, agricultural advisors, land managers and students of agricultural science, especially upperclassmen. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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The relationship between upperclassmen and younger students changed. |
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In addition to Croquet in May, there is the February Crooning, when upperclassmen sing for their freshmen pals. |
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My brother goes to Tufts, but like many upperclassmen, he lives off-campus — and doesn't share a room. |
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McNamara looked longingly at the upperclassmen enjoying the spectacle from their balconies in an apartment building across the street. |
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Holy Cross is a good team that has some good upperclassmen and they really pressure you from the tip. |
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Eleven of the Crusaders 12 roster spots belong to upperclassmen, and five seniors start. |
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The next batch of tenderfoots will look to the upperclassmen for guidance. |
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Additionally, the upperclassmen mentors provided a framework for interclass connectivity, networking and socialization for underclassmen. |
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Early in his studies, a group of stern-faced upperclassmen pulled him into a dorm room and demanded to know which civil rights group he represented. |
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