K I just edited Cheep's to fit the American System
Preschool - 3-4 Years Old
Kindergarten - 5 Years Old
Elementary School
First Grade - 6
Second Grade - 7
Third Grade - 8
Fourth Grade - 9
Fifth Grade - 10
Middle School
Sixth Grade - 11
Seventh Grade - 12
Eighth Grade - 13
Standardized tests vary, depending on your State
High School
Ninth Grade (Freshman)- 14*
Tenth Grade (Sophomore)- 15*
Eleventh Grade (Junior)- 16**
Twelfth Grade (Senior)- 17***
*HSAs (High School Assessments) - In Math, English, Science
**PSATs (Preliminary SAT) - Nearly every subject tested, can take as many practice ones as you want prior to junior year
***SATs (Scholastic Aptitude Test) or ACTs (American College Testing) - Nearly every subject tested, can take as many practice ones as you want prior to senior year, which one you take depends on your college choice, can take both though
Higher Education
College/University - 18-??? (Depend of your degree) But anybody of any age can take a course up. Free to drop out at any time.
First Year - Freshman
Second Year - Sophomore
Third Year - Junior
Fourth Year - Senior
Degrees -
Associates Degree - From a 2 year college (usually called a community college), can continue on in a regular university
Bachelors Degree - From a 4 year college
Masters Degree
Doctorate
Note: This is basically the American system, but it varies greatly depending on the school (whether private or public) and your state.


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