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Harcourt® offers tooling solutions designed to improve your manufacturing process. We offer a selection of standard designs available with next day delivery. And if a standard design won't fit the bill, we offer engineered solutions tailored to your specific application.

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Product Overview Harcourt® offers tooling solutions designed to improve your manufacturing process. We offer a selection of standard designs available with next day delivery. And if a standard design won’t fit the bill, we offer engineered solutions tailored to your specific application.

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Freshmen - 1st year college/university student Sophomore - 2nd year Junior - 3rd year Senior - 4th year However, since the British universities usually have three years in total, are there any equivalent words to these American expressions? Or Does British people just say "I'm a third-year" instead of "I'm a junior"?