If HSL was an actual High School...

<p>...What do YOU think it'd be like? I can imagine it would probably be uber competitive...haha :P</p>

<p>Um. we would easily rank among the top 5 schools in the nation.
our grade/score/achievement density is very high.</p>

<p>I would hope that there wouldn’t be an established ranking system.</p>

<p>^ hahahaha i wouldn’t either…imagine 1716836717417 ppl being # 1 or #2</p>

<p>Yeah lol, our average SAT scores would be way off the charts :stuck_out_tongue: We’d probably be considered on par with schools like Thomas Jefferson and Stuyvesant.</p>

<p>It would be tough to get leadership positions.</p>

<p>People starting clubs here & there all the time?</p>

<p>Imagine trying to fetch teacher recommendations?</p>

<p>In fact, I’m pretty sure government regulators would have to step in and break us up. :)</p>

<p>it would be a very very competitive school. The school will #1 in the nation.</p>

<p>:) Lol We’d be the ULTIMATE Ivy League feeder high school. Imagine more than 75% of a high school going to an Ivy League and the remaining 25% all going to just as prestigious universities and colleges.</p>

<p>99% of grads off to top schools? haha</p>

<p>Who would be the teachers then?</p>

<p>Haha we’d probably be at least in the top 3 high schools in the nation!</p>

<p>Almost perfect SAT/ACT scores… super competitive clubs… new clubs starting all the time…</p>

<p>We shouldn’t have GPA’s though. More like “pass - fail”. It’d be a TON less stressful… or maybe A’s would be 90-100, B’s 80-89, etc. so people won’t freak out about a 91 vs. 98.</p>

<p>lol College Professors would be our teachers. We’d probably would have to have a new program that’s harder than AP and IB. This school would be ultra competitive though. lol there are no regular courses. AP is regular.</p>

<p>We’d need a non-numeric, 10 point grading scale.</p>

<p>It’d be a cutthroat, uber-competitive nightmare. It’d be the last place I would want to go to. No offense. =&lt;/p>

<p>^ haha yeah. AP would so be the norm. Maybe freshman year would be like the 100 level college courses… and then after that we’d get into 200+ level :P</p>

<p>Nah. Better idea.</p>

<p>Dual enrollment. AP classes for “normal” students and courses at colleges for “honors”. like good colleges (nearby state school, not like CC classes). by the time you graduate, you could probably be done with 2+ years of college if you wanted to :P</p>

<p>It would be pretty chill.</p>

<p>Regular level classes would all be post-AP.</p>

<p>lol our math would go up to topics in Number Theory. We’d probably be at Diff Eq’s or MVC for Juniors and Seniors. </p>

<p>Tryouts for Academic Teams would be incredibly difficult. Imagine the Olympiads. We’d have like a good 60-80% come from here.</p>

<p>lol we’d be done with college in 1-2 years.</p>

<p>If you were “normal” (algebra i or geometry) in 9th grade, you’d take summer classes to “catch up” so you could do calc bc as a junior, latest.</p>