<p>That’s like saying by the looks of it, bacon is delicious…</p>
<p>Ugh.</p>
<p>That’s like saying by the looks of it, bacon is delicious…</p>
<p>Ugh.</p>
<p>Oh man, BC sounds so hard. Good luck mrnephew!</p>
<p>@MBVLoveless I’ve heard that the lower level math (algebra 2, pre-calc, etc) teachers aren’t great. Are they like really bad or what? Also, how much homework do you get? Are there major curves for those classes as well?</p>
<p>I love curves. :D</p>
<p>@mrnephew I took Calculus BC in 10th grade as well. I’ll just say if you are advanced enough in math to be taking pre-calc as a freshman, chances are you will not have problems with Calc BC. Don’t worry about it until Fall.</p>
<p>@skieurope Sweet, thanks. I’m going into sophomore year, though, but I think that taking these classes earlier is actually probably better because in IV form I’d rather take Stats along with all these other super hard classes instead of BC…</p>
<p>@skieurope: 19th grade??? LOL :P</p>
<p>Lville looks like such a good school
Take me with you, @mrnephew!!!</p>
<p>Maybe next year, dude. What if I’m your tour guide? That would be pretty chill.</p>
<p>@mathman1201 LOL. I really need to proof before I post. Thankfully I’m in time to edit.</p>
<p>:) It’s only 15 minutes now… I preferred the old 60.</p>
<p>Me too.</p>
<p>What do you mean “the old 60?”
Yeah, that would be pretty awesome if you were my tour guide next year… @mrnephew</p>
<p>Used to be an hour to edit your post, now it’s 15.</p>
<p>Oh. Gotcha.</p>
<p>Just a random question: Is Lville the official nickname of Lawrenceville, or is it just something that CC people use?</p>
<p>Well, I got an email from the school with L’ville on it, so maybe both?</p>
<p>Although it’s definitely a CC thing.</p>
<p>Ok cool.</p>
<p>Another random question: (I hope I’m not bugging you guys) Is it pronounced Lville as one word, or is it pronounced Lville with you saying the letter l and then ville? </p>
<p>How would you even pronounce it then? LeVille? :)</p>
<p>Naw, it’s definitely L-Ville</p>
<p>EDIT: Unless you actually don’t pronounce it either way, and you just say Lawrenceville.</p>