Regarding “Sprout EAs”: In the world of law school admissions, it’s common to see the term “KJD” to refer to someone who is applying to law school directly after college—in other words these people have continued their formal education in an unbroken line from Kindergarten to Juris Doctor --> KJD.
Maybe you could use a similar term instead of “Sprout EAs,” like “KEA”. I’m aware that it’s not a significant improvement, just throwing it out there!
Regarding “Sprout EAs”: In the world of law school admissions, it’s common to see the term “KJD” to refer to someone who is applying to law school directly after college—in other words these people have continued their formal education in an unbroken line from Kindergarten to Juris Doctor --> KJD.
Maybe you could use a similar term instead of “Sprout EAs,” like “KEA”. I’m aware that it’s not a significant improvement, just throwing it out there!