<p>I'm just curious to see how big or how small people's high school classes are.</p>
<p>I go to a relatively small high school, with only 125 people in my senior class (all-girls).</p>
<p>How about you?</p>
<p>I'm just curious to see how big or how small people's high school classes are.</p>
<p>I go to a relatively small high school, with only 125 people in my senior class (all-girls).</p>
<p>How about you?</p>
<p>170 public school</p>
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<p>800 senior class people public >4000 people in our school</p>
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<p>My class size is 399, one B will drop you about 37 in your class rank.</p>
<p>900+, one B and drop 50 ranks...sucks ehh? so cal def is not the place to live for me</p>
<p>I wonder who's number 1 in your class, Ladros.</p>
<p>anyone with straight a's, school doesn't weight or factor in any of the other stuff</p>
<p>around 500... 2000 students total
public school</p>
<p>our school only ranks in decile because of the enormous amount of people in our grade...and school. my grade however is little compared to the frosh-junior. my grade has 687. the frosh is aroudn the 70-0 area.</p>
<p>one B here drops u like 1 or 3 at most</p>
<p>my school doesn't even do ranking. nobody knows who is in what rank etc. :/</p>
<p>we have a pretty smallish sized school. 362 in my class</p>
<p>400 kids here... very competitve in the top 50%.. then it just drops off completely</p>
<p>around 715-ish</p>
<p>780, one average grade and you would drop a lot, that's why my school doesn't rank</p>
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<li>I win for the smallest so far!</li>
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<p>started with about 900 now my senior year 620 and dropping</p>
<p>wow kitkattail, only 12 people! is that like a special program through a college? my friend's class is only 30+ people, and it's a special hs program through a college.</p>
<p>a little over 100, school has total of ~700 students. public</p>
<p>awakenedream: It's a small private school with just over 40 people total. It's only been in existence for about 7 or 8 years, so not only is it small, but almost no one has heard of it. So far as I know, I'm the first graduate to have been accepted into an Ivy--although someone a couple of years ago did attend Cambridge.</p>