If HSL was an actual High School...

<p>lol Regular is Precalculus 9th Grade. Then we have crazy people in Calculus 9th grade. This school would be absolutely crazy. We put TJ to shame.</p>

<p>Actually, if it were just HSL people, I don’t think it’d be as openly competitive as people would originally think. Most topics on HSL aren’t really about college or academics anyway, and I’d say a few people are pretty much over the whole college thing after having beat it to death for so long. </p>

<p>I wonder what the parties would be like lol.</p>

<p>Haha yeah but then I’d be the odd one out, being in Geometry :/</p>

<p>But that’s okay, 'cause I’m more of a humanities/language/arts type of person :stuck_out_tongue:
I’d totally take english/japanese/korean for starters.</p>

<p>we’d have a ton of people self studying ap test too…
the average would probably be a 4.5 here :P</p>

<p>I think socially, it’d be hilarious.</p>

<p>It’d probably be really asian going off of the ethnicity thread. The PTA would be crazy (going off of the parents threads).</p>

<p>I…would switch schools. I could not stand that much competition.</p>

<p>lol i wonder what graduation requirements would be? man we’d have such large endowments it’s not even funny.</p>

<p>^^ that’s why we’d have a better grading system then GPA :stuck_out_tongue: I think around half are asian. me included. so… talk about craziness! xD</p>

<p>^ yeah that’d be hilariously hard (for non CCers :P)
Maybe we’d have different “tracks” for those who are gifted in math, sciences, humanities, etc.</p>

<p>Our athletics would be mostly crappy teams with three or four AMAZINGLY SMART ACCOMPLISHED RECRUITED ATHLETES.</p>

<p>People would be really smart and high-achieving, but not necessarily competitive. Ivy league recruiters would basically set up permanent residence there, haha.</p>

<p>I don’t think that I’m that crappy.</p>

<p>But if we would be that bad, I would totally play vball in the fall, lacrosse in the winter, and tennis in the spring. :P</p>

<p>We could have recruiter houses for them! xD</p>

<p>It’d be terrifying but awesome. :D</p>

<p>I would be in the bottom 10% =)</p>

<p>^I probably would be too.</p>

<p>If one of the classes was a course in posting on HSL, I’d get an A.</p>

<p>Everyone would be so self-informed about the college application process that we could nix the guidance department altogether (hooray!)</p>

<p>Haha yup!</p>

<p>But what about recs from guidance counselors? :P</p>

<p>I think we should be a free boarding school, btw. it’d be awesome.</p>

<p>Oh lord no…</p>

<p>lol the bottom 10% here would be the top 10% in a smaller school. Hell, we’d have Ivy league recruiters be guidance counselors.</p>

<p>bottom 10% here would be top 5% at another school.</p>

<p>I’d love Ivy league recruiters to be guidance counselors. What about choosing your top 3 schools and automatic admission to one of them? Just because we’re cool like that :P</p>

<p>lol man this would be amazing thing if it could happen. Admissions would be harder than Ivies.</p>

<p>I’d be in the bottom 1%.</p>

<p>And this would be a SCARY place to go to school.</p>

<p>BTW… the being done with college in two years thing… Here in my city, there is a program with the local state college (University of South Carolina) where students start taking classes there in ninth grade in a full-on dual enrollment program. It’s pretty sweet, because once they graduate, they can go into any college as a junior and not have to pay for the first two years of school.</p>

<p>HSLHS… where you’re class slacker is only good enough for (insert rank 50-100 school here)</p>