upperyear
Upperyear is a term commonly used in educational institutions to refer to students in their final year of high school or college. The term is often used to distinguish these students from their loweryear counterparts, who are in their first or second year of their respective educational programs. Upperyear students typically have a more advanced understanding of their subject matter and are often involved in leadership roles, such as serving as class presidents or participating in student government. They may also have more opportunities for internships, research projects, and other experiential learning opportunities. Upperyear students are often expected to take on more responsibility and are often seen as role models for their peers. The term upperyear is not exclusive to any particular educational institution and is used universally to refer to students in their final year of high school or college.