<p>My school is oddly divided into two different campuses, so the only underclassmen I see on a daily basis are juniors. I do get annoyed at the rare freshman who pops up in various AP classes, though.</p>
<p>Our school is small enough that we don't really care, except when we happen to have classes in their hallway. Then they get really annoying, or when they are playing computer games in the library while some of us are trying to finish our World Lit papers or Extended Essays. Then we want to hang them or burn them at the stake.</p>
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the freshmen are getting shorter every year...
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I try desperately to convince myself I'm just getting taller. Try it, it can boost self-esteem. :)</p>
<p>We have a "freshman friday" in the beginning of the year where we mess with the freshmen; we put stickers on them with sayings like "fresh meat" and "What were the eighties like?", give them cupcakes with laxatives inside, put syrup on the stairs near the biology wing (nearly all freshmen take biology at my school), among other things. During the year no one really bothers them. Now that I am a junior, freshmen seem SOOOO immature, laughing at stupid things and having all these problems that only 14 year olds would have... makes me feel so much older in comparison. Two years might not seem like a big age difference, but it is.</p>
<p>My school is divided into two major groups: "the freshman" and "everyone else." The two don't interact much, it's almost like they're seperate cultures.</p>