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LordMagicMan

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Where in your graduating class, from High School?

There where 1368 in my class, over 4000 in my school. My rank was 163.. not too bad.
 
Nice Thread Man...We just covered this but I'll tell you again I guess. Since I'm a posting fool these days.

There where 136 in my graduating class and I was 27th. I'd guess that in grades K-12 there was roughly 1400 maybe 1500 kids.

The classes are starting to get bigger as more people move upstate to escape NYC.

There ya go I answered on the board. ~Ally
 
I don't know honestly. I didn't attend my graduation because they made it 'manditory' and I refused to be a part of it, considering that I am the one who earned my diploma, not the pompus bastards that told me I had to come. What were they going to do, make me come back? Not give me my degree? Fuck em, I said!

I moved to Arizona the day of my graduation, so I just had them mail my diploma to my folks, and that was that. I don't really care what place I was in. I wasn't competeing with my foolish class mates, who bought into the whole "high school means sooooo much" bullshit.
 
I graduated a year early, and about 20th out of less than 150 (if i can remember back that far).
Or was that college?
Or grad school?
Who gives a flying fuck about high school, anyway?

What matters is here and now... and when you're getting laid next, of course. Oh, and whether the dog has water cuz we're having a hot spell and the dog CAN'T be without water when it's this hot, that matters, too. And it really matters whether you run out of ice in weather like this. Yeh. Now that's important.
:p
 
You know what else is important...

At well balanced meal, at least once a day.


And making sure you brush your teeth everyday, and change your sheets once a week.
 
I graduated 351st out of 705 kids. I partied my way through high school, would do a few things differently if I had it to do over again. I was one of those kids who got progress reports telling my parents how bright I was, if I would just apply myself. I did well in college, though, honors graduate & Deans List.
 
lilfrk said:
There where 136 in my graduating class and I was 27th. I'd guess that in grades K-12 there was roughly 1400 maybe 1500 kids.

I graduated 13th of 72 students. The total enrollment in my highschool was 450.

I think you and Cymbidia are the only ones who didn't gradutate from schools bigger than my hometown of 3,500 people.
 
I can't quite remember

I remeber I was rabout right smack in the middle in my graduating class. I'm ALWAYS in the middle.
 
High school? Gee, I probably knew the answer 20 years ago. How about big class (750 to 800) and I was up there somewhere in the top 5 - 10%. I honestly don't remember exactly where though, I'd have to go look it up. Feeding myself dinner is more important at the moment. :p
 
Is this an American thing, to be told what place in your class you're in? Unless you were in the top 5 or so, you'd have no idea at my school.

All I know is that I graduated as an "Ontario Scholar", meaning with an average over 80. Woohoo.

My high school was pretty small, and known as the most academic in the city. I'd say the entire school had 1,500 people, so my graduating class would have been ummm, 300-400. *shrug*
 
In a wee small town....

I graduated 2nd in a class of 64.

Of course, I needed an extra year of college and carried a 2.5 average. I learned how to have a good time!
 
I think some other countries do it too, thought most other countries I've heard about you only have one test to determine if you pass the whole year or not.. As for America, we like to make the smart kids feel good and put the slower ones down. Just the way we do things in this country. Like we need another way to divide people
 
Weird Harold

I live in one of the biggest towns in this county. A lot of the other towns are much smaller with graduating classes of 10-30. I live in the middle of no where pretty much. I have no clue what the population is here or how to even find out. I think I'd like to know now though.
 
i was around 160 of 630... and the 630 was after early grads (a semester early) and dropouts... when i started high school, my class was at 730
 
I was 9th out of 666 students (yup, we were Satan's Class). The top ten graduates got to go in numerical order, then alpha for everyone else. I was two spots away from not attending - there was no chance I was going to wait in that line.
 
I was 4th out of 350 or so. Our graduating class was unique because the top 5 in our class were all girls. I remember it because our graduation was held on my eighteenth birthday.
 
Re: Weird Harold

lilfrk said:
I live in one of the biggest towns in this county. A lot of the other towns are much smaller with graduating classes of 10-30.

The year I graduated was the first year after my highscholl merged with the neighboring highschool. Their last graduating class holds a constant reunion. The three male graduates all died in Vietnam, and the one girl in the class is the sole survivor.
 
We had 814, which at the time was the smallest in the history of my school.

Don't remember my rank; it wasn't particularly important, or even relevant for getting into college.
 
hmm

My class had around 65 people, have no idea what number I was though. F-ing school board decided that they weren't going to tell us because it might cause feelings of jealously or some such bullshit.
 
Less than 400 in my high school

93 people in my class.

I graduated somewhere in the teens... 13th or 18th, something like that. I might have cracked the top 10 if I hadn't basically taken my junior year off!

:)
 
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