This is so weird, seeing the class of 2010 making all the chance threads now...

<p>...congrats guys, we did it!</p>

<p>Sorry if this annoys 2010. You guys will kick ass in college admissions, based on what you're posting.</p>

<p>But hey, someone needed to acknowledge what feels like an official hand-over to 2010 on the Penn forum.</p>

<p>2009, out.</p>

<p>More like class of 2014</p>

<p>lol so owned. This is like sending an essay to a college with “…and that’s why I want to attend [name of wrong school].”</p>

<p>Um, high school classes. Around graduation time we’re all hearing “congratulations, class of 2009” etc. so I still identify as mighty fine '09, and the grade below us is rising as the senior class of 2010.</p>

<p>Randomly jumping to pwn me, but there’s really no fail to pwn?</p>

<p>yes, but nobody uses high school class identifications in college…</p>

<p>Can you guys Message me your Statistics and School that you applied to?
it would be a great help. </p>

<p>I am a rising junior so I cant use that information against you in a cutthroaty fashion.
Also please give me advice on how i can have a better chance gaining admission if possible.
Thanks</p>

<p>woo, high school class of 2005…</p>

<p>man i’m old</p>

<p>call me crazy, but I think it actually makes more sense to say the class of 2010, because the people who make those threads are still in high school, and most likely have never referred to themselves as “the class of 2014”</p>

<p>my verdict: no pwn</p>

<p>college forum, not high school forum. (chance 2014 threads) I declare pwnage!</p>

<p>They will not be the class of 2014 until they are actually part of a four-year institution with definite plans to graduate in 2014. They have yet to even apply to a four-year institution.</p>

<p>No pwnage.</p>

<p>this part of forum is special for Upenn, indicating a particular school of interest and thus the orientation is for Upenn class of 2014. I reaffirm pwnage! (this is an interesting volley)</p>

<p>see post 6.</p>

<p>see post 14</p>

<p>shut yo’ mouth, son</p>

<p>I’m still trying to get used to seeing applicants from/to classes in the 2000s. :rolleyes:</p>