July 3, 201312 yr I dunno. I'm going into 10th grade this year, so I'll get back to you in a few more years.
July 3, 201312 yr As in the amount of people dating or the amount of people decreasing each year? If the latter it's the same for my secondary school (we have Primary (age 5-11) and secondary skill (12 - 16, with an optional 2 years in upper sixth completing a-levels, those 2 years are equivalent of high school so you finish at 18/19), my school has always been small but we have 4 classes (of 25-30 each) in about 4th year (GCSE), then 3 classes (1 of 20, one of 15 and one of around 25), and in the final year, we dwindled down to one class of 20 something. Only 15 of us have a graduation (part of our science course the rest of the class didn't do science) and half the people from my school aren't going (it's in August) but the graduation is taking all the Step Up Classes from across the country so loads of people will still be there.
July 3, 201312 yr Sort of like that. I don't like socializing in real life, it all just feels too awkward, so basically, it's like 1, 2, 2, 2. Edited July 3, 201312 yr by Admiral Antoine
July 3, 201312 yr For me after junior year there was a huge drop in the number of students in my class. My mom even counted it in the yearbook. My cousin had an even bigger drop. My class size was over 400 and his was around 200.
July 3, 201312 yr That pic is incomplete. It cuts off before you get to college and things pick back up.
Is this true?