What does SOTA mean?
SOTA means Students Older Than Average
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Students Older Than Average?
Students Older Than Average can be abbreviated as SOTA
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What does SOTA stand for? SOTA stands for "Students Older Than Average". |
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How to abbreviate "Students Older Than Average"? "Students Older Than Average" can be abbreviated as SOTA. |
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What is the meaning of SOTA abbreviation? The meaning of SOTA abbreviation is "Students Older Than Average". |
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What is SOTA abbreviation? One of the definitions of SOTA is "Students Older Than Average". |
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What does SOTA mean? SOTA as abbreviation means "Students Older Than Average". |
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- OACMHA - Older Adult Consumer Mental Health Alliance
- OAHMQ - Older Adult Health and Mood Questionnaire
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- WTA - Worse than Average
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- OTG - Older Than God
- BTA - Better Than Average
- OTD - Older Than Dirt
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