How many people were in your graduating high school class?

 
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Around 1000.


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7, including me.


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If I'm not here, I'm doing photography. Or I'm asleep. Or in lockdown. One of those three, anyway.

The current titlebar/avatar setup is just normal.
Say... 15? At best.


My whole year group totaled around 35-40. 6th form parties were great because you knew everyone.


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If I'm not here, I'm doing photography. Or I'm asleep. Or in lockdown. One of those three, anyway.

The current titlebar/avatar setup is just normal.
Say... 15? At best.


My whole year group totaled around 35-40. 6th form parties were great because you knew everyone.
Wow, so not even half of the people in your grade graduated?


Huh?


No, no. Everyone (apart from 3) finished A-Levels, it's just there were only ~15 people in my class. In my entire year (my class and another, 13A and 13B) there were about 40 people.


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there's gonna be ~400-500


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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
I may have misunderstood. In my class there were seven people, but in the entire grade/year/whatever there must've been several hundreds.


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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
I may have misunderstood. In my class there were seven people, but in the entire grade/year/whatever there must've been several hundreds.
That's what "class" means, in the graduating sense.
For example, I'm the class of 2011.
Oh. Coming from a country where English isn't the primary language, and with a slightly different education system, makes some terms confusing to me.

Like freshman, sophomore and such. I have no idea what they mean.


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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
I may have misunderstood. In my class there were seven people, but in the entire grade/year/whatever there must've been several hundreds.
That's what "class" means, in the graduating sense.
For example, I'm the class of 2011.
Oh. Coming from a country where English isn't the primary language, and with a slightly different education system, makes some terms confusing to me.

Like freshman, sophomore and such. I have no idea what they mean.
Freshman: 1st year
Sophomore: 2nd year
Junior: 3rd year
Senior: 4th year
And this is college/university level? What about educations that are only two or three years long?



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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
I may have misunderstood. In my class there were seven people, but in the entire grade/year/whatever there must've been several hundreds.
That's what "class" means, in the graduating sense.
For example, I'm the class of 2011.
Oh. Coming from a country where English isn't the primary language, and with a slightly different education system, makes some terms confusing to me.

Like freshman, sophomore and such. I have no idea what they mean.
Freshman: 1st year
Sophomore: 2nd year
Junior: 3rd year
Senior: 4th year
And this is college/university level? What about educations that are only two or three years long?
In the US that's generally only applicable to Junior High (or Middle School, they mean the same thing) and they don't get those names.

It's kinda silly, I know. But sometimes that's why it's just easier to use K-12 numbers instead.
I.E. a junior high student on their last year would be in 8th grade, and a high school freshman would be in 9th grade.

A college freshman would be a 1st year student and a college sophomore would be a 2nd year student.
Okay. In my country (Sweden) elementary goes from 1st to 9nth grade (though technically it's separated into "stages", 1st-3rd grade is "Low Stage", 4th-6th is "Middle Stage" 7th-9th is "High Stage") and what I guess could be seen as our equivalent of High School, "Gymasiet", after that, generally from ages 16-18 unless you take a sabbatical in-between.


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Maybe 200 this year?

Edit: I'm really confused by the people who have low numbers. Do they not understand the question or are they just from really small towns?
I may have misunderstood. In my class there were seven people, but in the entire grade/year/whatever there must've been several hundreds.
That's what "class" means, in the graduating sense.
For example, I'm the class of 2011.
Oh. Coming from a country where English isn't the primary language, and with a slightly different education system, makes some terms confusing to me.

Like freshman, sophomore and such. I have no idea what they mean.
Freshman: 1st year
Sophomore: 2nd year
Junior: 3rd year
Senior: 4th year
And this is college/university level? What about educations that are only two or three years long?
In the US that's generally only applicable to Junior High (or Middle School, they mean the same thing) and they don't get those names.

It's kinda silly, I know. But sometimes that's why it's just easier to use K-12 numbers instead.
I.E. a junior high student on their last year would be in 8th grade, and a high school freshman would be in 9th grade.

A college freshman would be a 1st year student and a college sophomore would be a 2nd year student.
Okay. In my country (Sweden) elementary goes from 1st to 9nth grade (though technically it's separated into "stages", 1st-3rd grade is "Low Stage", 4th-6th is "Middle Stage" 7th-9th is "High Stage") and what I guess could be seen as our equivalent of High School, "Gymasiet", after that, generally from ages 16-18 unless you take a sabbatical in-between.
In the US it's usually...

Preschool
Kindergarten
1st-5th grade is Elementary School
6th-8th is Junior High / Middle School
9th-12th is High School
I guess it's pretty similar then, just divided up differently.