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honor student vs honors student

Both 'honor student' and 'honors student' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Honor student' is used to describe a student who has achieved a high level of academic success or recognition, while 'honors student' is used to refer to a student who is enrolled in an honors program or taking honors classes.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 3531 views

honor student

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a student who has achieved a high level of academic success or recognition.

This phrase is used to describe a student who has been recognized for their academic achievements, such as being on the honor roll or receiving academic awards.

Examples:

  • She is an honor student and has maintained a perfect GPA throughout high school.
  • The school recognizes honor students at the annual awards ceremony.
  • An honor student who is currently applying to colleges.
  • Curt Cooper, an honor student.
  • 19-year-old Kate Joyce, an honor student, was vacationing at the beach with friends when she disappeared nearly 3 days ago.
  • I am an honor student.
  • Honor student at Sandburg Junior High and soccer star.
  • You're an honor student.
  • The kid's an honor student, editor of his school yearbook.
  • Mehcad Carter was a 16-year-old honor student enjoying his summer.
  • Now back to our top story on news 10, the search for the missing honor student.
  • He was an honor student, did school plays, but now...
  • No, he's an honor student.
  • "My child is an honor student at McCadden Elementary."
  • His girlfriend says he's an honor student,
  • THE PERSON WHO OWNS THAT PICKUP HAS A CHILD WHO'S AN HONOR STUDENT AT NEPTUNE MIDDLE.
  • You're an honor student.
  • She's an honor student.
  • The honor student, SherryJudd.
  • She's an honor student.
  • An honor student and cheerleader.
  • The kid's an honor student, editor of his school yearbook.

Alternatives:

  • high-achieving student
  • top student
  • academic achiever
  • distinguished student
  • excellent student

honors student

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a student who is enrolled in an honors program or taking honors classes.

This phrase is used to describe a student who is participating in an honors program or taking advanced courses that offer additional challenges and opportunities for academic growth.

Examples:

  • She is an honors student and is taking advanced placement classes in math and science.
  • The honors students are required to complete a research project as part of the program.
  • Honors student from a nice neighborhood in Alexandria.
  • He's an honors student.
  • She's an honors student at Harvard.
  • For an 18-year-old high school honors student with no priors who lives at home?
  • You're no honors student either.
  • Can you teach an honors student?
  • She's an honors student at Harvard.
  • Last week, a college honors student disappeared into thin air.
  • Sarah Littman and her son Josh, who is now an honors student in college.
  • Perhaps ironically, one of the university's main honors student programs is named for him.
  • Over the next few years I became a high honors student...
  • Something really cool happened today. I got an honors student.
  • She then attended the University of Manitoba, where she was an honors student and completed a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in chemistry.
  • She is a bookish honors student whose jealousy of Akari for the attention she gets for her fortune telling talent leads her to be possessed by a Daemonia.
  • Mom, you know, I'm an honors student, okay?
  • So, considering I'm an honors student, how many years do you think I would get if I stabbed someone - say, Peyton - with, like, a... giant fork?
  • He was an honors student.
  • I'm an honors student, Michael.
  • The millionaire Harvard honors student who enlisted in the infantry, refusing the officer's commission to which he was entitled.
  • To streamline this process. Honors student from a nice neighborhood in Alexandria.

Alternatives:

  • student in honors program
  • student taking honors classes
  • advanced student
  • high-achieving student
  • academically talented student

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