- at the
University of St Andrews) (1st), Semi (2nd),
Tertian (3rd) and
Magistrand (4th),
though all
Scottish universities will have a "freshers' w****" (as...
-
third year may be
referred to as a Tertian, and in
their final year as a
Magistrand.
These terms are thought[failed verification] to be
unique to St Andrews...
- year (bajan) S
second year (semi) T
third year (tertian) M
fourth year (
magistrand)
George Wishart,
early Protestant reformer Thomas Reid,
founder of the...
- and
fourth years, or
others in
their final year of study, are
called "
magistrands". In
England and Wales,
primary school begins with an
optional "nursery"...
-
their class in the
University of
Aberdeen during the semi,
tertian and
magistrand sessions MDCCCLX-LXIII.
Privately printed by Her Majesty's
Printers at...
- 'Bachelors' (bas chevalier) or 'Determinands', and
finally in the
fourth year '
Magistrands', that is,
students about to
become Magistri.
Those who
graduated were...
- off the left
shoulder if in the
Faculty of Arts.
Fourth year
students (
Magistrands) wear it off both shoulders. The red
undergraduate gown was a source...