Is it possible to take an underclassmen to Senior Prom?

<p>I heard if your a senior, you can invite underclassmen to prom. I’m not sure…but maybe you can only do that if you buying tickets as a couple and your date is an underclassmen??</p>

<p>I have a friend that I might want to go Prom with and maybe a few other friends as well, but she is only a sophomore in high school, I’m a senior…not sure how I can invite her to Prom though. </p>

<p>Do you think going with one friend will be fun for Senior Prom? I don’t have a date and I’m assuming my other friends have their own “dates” and “friends” to go with. I know I can probably ask my other friends if I can come along with them to prom…but its just that I don’t know my friend’s friends. I’m dying to go to Prom, its really special and you can only do it once. I think if I don’t go, I will DEFINITELY Regret this later on in the future!
But…if I do go…my mom only has a part time job and I dont have a job, im not sure she is willing to pay for everything for Prom.</p>

<p>Differs from school to school.</p>

<p>Here underclassmen can only go as dates of upperclassmen.</p>

<p>prom is whack dont bother. but if you do go, go with a friend and enjoy urself.</p>

<p>For my school, it’s only seniors unless a senior has an underclassmen as their date. With that said, my ex asked his family friend (who was a freshman) to senior ball cuz we broke up shortly a month or two before Senior Ball for him. His girl friends either all had a date already or had decided to only go with friends. Kinda felt sorry for him lol.</p>

<p>underclassmen can only go as dates. </p>

<p>edit - at my school that is.</p>

<p>Depends on your school. Here, only seniors can buy tickets to prom.</p>

<p>with us seniors and juniors can go to prom and if underclassmen want to go they have to somebody’s date.</p>

<p>The thing is, you can define date however you want. She can get into senior prom if she has a senior “date” ie, you. Once you get in the dance, you don’t need to act like a couple at all.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think I could probably do that…I mean she cant buy a ticket as single since she is not a senior.</p>

<p>My school is same as arigarnica’s, and I’m considering asking an underclassman (sophomore) myself… namely because going with an underclassman (at least as a “date”) or just a good friend, it’s not going to be as awkward at the end of the night, and no one will have expectations. Plus I didn’t go last year after plenty of drama and a dose of sabotage, and I’m determined to have a good time this year. </p>

<p>Just go with who you’ll have fun with. If you plan on going with an underclassman friend- just a friend, not even a friend as a date situation- you guys can split the cost of the ticket at the dinner, or one can do the ticket and one can do the dinner. As the inviter, there might be expectations for you to pay, but a good friend probably knows your financial situation and will be more than pleased to lend a hand at the cost.</p>

<p>Underclassmen can go with juniors or seniors as the date.</p>

<p>dude dont go witha sophomore thats basically statutory rape</p>

<p>^That depends on the age of consent and the laws of your state. And it’s only for engagement in sexual activity. Post-prom does not guarantee sex, sorry to burst your bubble.</p>

<p>Every school is different. At my school, any junior or senior can go. Freshmen and sophomores can go if they have a junior or senior date.</p>

<p>The sophomore student who is going with me is not a guy, its a girl lol…
I even said “she” I’m not a lesbian or a bisexual for your information, why would I think of having sex during prom or post prom if I’m straight?! She is just a really close friend of mine. I don’t know where you guys got that idea!</p>

<p>Do people seriously think that things like this are the same from school to school?! Why do people ask questions like this?</p>

<p>at my school its for seniors or juniors but if a senior or junior ask you regardless what grade you cna go</p>