Used of a person in the first year of an experience (especially in United States high school or college)
1Thirty four points later, the first-year Houston coach was feeling much better.
2Teaching Matters: Imagine enrolling a first-year student aged 13 in your school.
3But come home she must, having flunked her first-year exams at university.
4Saturday was another step in the right direction for the first-year guard.
5Tennessee started three seniors and had 15 first-year players among its two-deep.
6Eleanor, 20, a first-year English and history student, has signed their petition.
7No one expected a first-year engineering student to build the perfect bridge.
8Registries were grouped into three exposure categories according to first-year exposure estimates.
9I am finishing my first-year of a two-year Accounting Technicians Ireland apprenticeship.
10In other words, they behaved like first-year college students the world over.
11Three first-year players have also been recognised with selection in the team.
12I was lost and alone, like nearly all the other first-year students.
13The Cardinals made very few missteps under first-year head coach Scott Satterfield.
14There are usually some 25 first-year places available on the four-and-a-half year course.
15Lions' first-year forward Keidean Coleman was brought in for suspended forward Lincoln McCarthy.
16A first-year teacher, she still believed that she thought all children were good.