You have a point, I have a friend who's a grade ahead of me. He skipped 3rd grade, so he's supposed to be in 7th grade with me. I don't think his maturity has still recovered.zyzzyva980 wrote:I'm strongly against skipping entire grades. You may be academically ready to move forward, but you probably aren't physically or socially ready, and those aspects are important, too. School isn't just about academic learning, nor will the rest of your life be entirely academic, either. IMO, it's preferable to negotiate a more rigorous courseload instead of skipping an entire grade, if you can. I know everyone's situation is different, but what's the hurry?
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You were using my account in a way. Too bad you didn't troll people that much.rgandhi2002 wrote:"using"...andddddd I'm back.
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Hey I had your consent and I was explicitly told to post that...
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TROLOLOLOLOLOL[NerdyTotoro] wrote:You were using my account in a way. Too bad you didn't troll people that much.rgandhi2002 wrote:"using"...andddddd I'm back.
Thanks rgandhi2002 for using my account.
Hey I had your consent and I was explicitly told to post that...
And anyways I didn't even use it until this afternoon lol.
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All hail the mighty Andy Hamm!Unome wrote:Imagine what Andy Hamm's logistical sorcery could do at Carmel:
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What scale is that?? That is a large school...
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Boyceville is tiny, especially when it's filled to the brim with people. I wonder if last year was a record. 

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It's about 100 feet per 1 inch; the text that says "Carmel Bands" in the bottom right is about 80 feet long (Carmel apparently has a student population of over 5,000).EastStroudsburg13 wrote:What scale is that?? That is a large school...
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Yeah, Carmel is... huge. Has nearly twice the population of Chesterton HSUnome wrote:It's about 100 feet per 1 inch; the text that says "Carmel Bands" in the bottom right is about 80 feet long (Carmel apparently has a student population of over 5,000).EastStroudsburg13 wrote:What scale is that?? That is a large school...
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Dear samlan16,
Since we can't PM you anymore, I would like to thank you for your gr8 updated profile and trollings you did. The troll face and interests are on point.
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Since we can't PM you anymore, I would like to thank you for your gr8 updated profile and trollings you did. The troll face and interests are on point.

-Sincerely a user who might get banned because of this post.

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