To determine your grade level, you can refer to your academic transcript, which will list the courses you have taken and the credits you have earned for each course. You can then add up the total number of credits you have earned to determine your grade level.
Here is a general breakdown of grade levels in college:
* Freshman: 0-30 credits
* Sophomore: 31-60 credits
* Junior: 61-90 credits
* Senior: 91+ credits
Some colleges and universities may use different grade level designations, such as "first-year," "second-year," "third-year," and "fourth-year" instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.
It is important to note that your grade level is not necessarily an indication of your academic progress or ability. Some students may take longer than others to complete their degree due to factors such as changing majors, taking time off from school, or working part-time.