High school class of 2016

<p>Swinter I love your comments… Can you join Fas & I’s CC relationship?</p>

<p>Totes! You two can be my CC lovers.</p>

<p>Yay for threesomes!</p>

<p>Ooh la la. :wink: You sure Fascination is cool with this, though?</p>

<p>This is a disturbing convo. Why don’t you guys bring it on over to the inbox c:</p>

<p>Can you do a 3-way PM? Also Swinter just wondering, what gender & sexuality are you? Fas and I both happen to be hetero girls but anything’s cool in CC relationships!</p>

<p>I too am a hetero girl.</p>

<p>This relationship is officially great.</p>

<p>Class of 2016 !!!
My # 1 goal during the next 4 years is to enjoy the experiences and when I do leave, with no serious regrets.</p>

<p>Same, Naomi.
Middle school was awesome and filled with outstanding people and memories, but I do have a few regrets…</p>

<p>Junior high just sucked. There were few outstanding memories and in a school of ~900 students, only about 40 people were what I’d call outstanding. My goal next year is to put myself out there a lot more and become friends with more people. That was my downfall and the reason I didn’t win a spot as ninth grade representative. My sister who’s popular has been giving me a bunch of bullcrap tips on how to make people like me such as acting like I don’t care about school. -_-</p>

<p>Oh God, I hated junior high too. I don’t remember if I said this before but I went to the same school with the same 20 or so people from Kindergarten to eighth grade, so by the time eighth grade came around everyone was just being annoying and I really needed to get out of there! The school is really tiny too - my graduating class had 21 students. I hated it. I’m looking forward to going to a larger high school.</p>

<p>Hey, hey, hey, stupefying is a perfectly wonderful word that is frequently used in this society. Stop hating.</p>

<p>So I go to a farm over the fourth of July (HAPPY BELATED INDEPENDENCE DAY), and I go to the last page and I see Swinter and kathryn6422 discussing about having a College Confidential threesome with fascination. My reaction? I found my people!</p>

<p>Because a College Confidential threesome is the only threesome the people I socialize with will ever get.</p>

<p>I hear ya, kimm, I went to a tiny school that had trailers as classrooms from first til sixth. There were only 18 kids in my class, so we were always around the same people. But now I live in a big city, and there were close to 200 people in my eighth grade class xP</p>

<p>Good luck guys! High school is super hard, but fun! Although, you should be prepared for a little teasing by the senior lol</p>

<p>@prepmivi I wasn’t hating, it was more of a laugh in an “I’m in the know because Harry Potter is my obession” kind of way if you know what I mean. (XD)</p>

<p>@ Everyone talking about the size of their 8th grade class (haha)- My school was the largest middle school in my state, we had about 520 kids coming out of 8th grade. Now, I’m moving to a slightly smaller school for high school. There won’t be as much overcrowding, I guess. And even though I went to a public middle school, there were SO many genius kids it wasn’t even funny. Like 100% in every class, plays sports competively and knows 3 languages fluently perfecto kids. XD I’ve never been to a small school, but I’m kind of glad I don’t. It’s easy to find new people every day that you didn’t even know existed the day before. XD Also, in a big school, no one really has time for you. That sounds kind of bad at first, but it isn’t. I mean, teachers have time for you. But your peers… if I were to do something that was completely jaw-dropping unbelievable, in a class with 20 kids, I could probably never live it down and have people forget it. But at a huge public school… no one has time to obsess over one piece of “small” drama their whole school career. It’s like a constant cycle of forgive and forget and live in the now.</p>

<p>In my opinion. XD</p>

<p>My graduating class was about 150 or so, which is smallish. We’ve all known each other since we were four so I can’t be more happy to be leaving, even if my new class is going to be about half the size.</p>

<p>My graduating class had 150 people. There were literally 5 kids in that grade I disliked. My entire school only had 450 people and I knew every single one… Now I’m going to a bigger school, not THAT much bigger (i think), but I’m worried about being the same, know-everyone, friends-with-all person I was in middle school… But going to this school means moving 100 miles away and I’m afraid that will affect me somehow…</p>

<p>There were 60 kids in my grade (I went to a private school), and next year there will be 214 kids in my grade.</p>

<p>@KristaKeys I was playing around too. Everybody just seemed to react to my usage of the term stupefying, so I decided poke some more fun at it. The real question nowadays, is who isn’t a Harry Potter fan?</p>

<p>On another note, my school had around 550 eighth graders. However in my area, by high school most kids transfer to private schools, or TJ (#2 in the Nation for High Schools, pretty big deal here). I’m transferring to a private school too, except I’m moving to my hometown in the West.</p>