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I'm currently in my senior year in high school vs I'm currently at my senior year in high school

The correct phrase is "I'm currently in my senior year in high school." The preposition "in" is used to indicate a period of time or a stage of education. The preposition "at" is not typically used in this context.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

I'm currently in my senior year in high school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use the preposition "in" to indicate a period of time or a stage of education. In this case, it refers to being in the senior year of high school.

Examples:

  • I'm currently in my senior year in high school and looking forward to graduation.
  • She is in her senior year in high school and preparing for college applications.
  • Being in my senior year in high school is both exciting and challenging.
  • In my senior year in high school, I have to make important decisions about my future.
  • He is enjoying his time in his senior year in high school.

I'm currently at my senior year in high school

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "at" is not typically used to indicate a period of time or a stage of education.

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Alternatives:

  • I'm currently in my senior year in high school

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