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A '''sophomore''' is a second-year undergraduate. They are seen most likely complaining about their off-campus [http://www.wikicu.com/Internship internship] and the fact that they have to [http://www.wikicu.com/How_to_declare_a_major declare a major] by the end of the year.
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The stereotypical sophomore resides in [http://www.wikicu.com/Mcbain McBain], but a handful can be found in [http://www.wikicu.com/Broadway_Residence_Hall Broadway]. The lucky ones got a place in either the two LLC buildings: [http://www.wikicu.com/Hartley_Hall Hartley] or [http://www.wikicu.com/Wallach_Hall Wallach], with a few claiming the singles in [http://www.wikicu.com/Furnald_Hall Furnald]. A sad, unfortunate group live in [http://www.wikicu.com/Harmony_Hall Harmony], where there are plenty of singles, but you gotta walk 6 blocks to campus (it's on 110th Street).  
  
 
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A sophomore is a second-year undergraduate. They are seen most likely complaining about their off-campus internship and the fact that they have to declare a major by the end of the year.

The stereotypical sophomore resides in McBain, but a handful can be found in Broadway. The lucky ones got a place in either the two LLC buildings: Hartley or Wallach, with a few claiming the singles in Furnald. A sad, unfortunate group live in Harmony, where there are plenty of singles, but you gotta walk 6 blocks to campus (it's on 110th Street).