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What does "class of 2019" mean? Will the students in the university be graduating in 2019 or getting admitted in 2019?

In high school, it refers to the year you're expected to graduate high school.I'm part of the class of 2019- we’re sophomores in high school this year.To hype up class spirit, my school gives out lanyards and mugs with “Class of 2019” written on them, so everyone in my school knows what their class is.Most college students use Class of X to the year they'll be graduating. So my cousin who’s a freshman in college this year refers to her class as the Class of 2020.

What are the most prominent International Science Olympiads alumni doing today?

Amusingly for all contests, a lot of them are *current* students at MIT, graduates of MIT in various manners, or doctoral (Ph.D.) students at MIT.I’ve included a chart below.For instance,Let’s see. Starting with Team USA:56th IMO, 2015: USA-1st in the world: 3 of these guys are currently at MIT (Class of 2019), a fourth is coming to MIT, Class of 202055th IMO, 2014: USA-2nd in the world: 2 of them repeated on the team for 2015 (both going to MIT); 2 more of them at MIT, Class of 201854th IMO, 2013: USA-3rd in the world: 1 was a junior in high school when he represented the US and then Class of 2018 at MIT; 1 in Class of 201753rd IMO, 2012: completed MIT ’16;52nd IMO, 2011: one is Class of ‘17; one completed ‘15I scanned all the way back to the 42nd IMO, 2001, Team USA. Some did not list what they were doing, some listed that they were doctoral students, some were software engineers for various companies.For the IPhO, I know 2015 #15 in the world (Zachary Bogorad) is at MIT, declared as a Physics major, Class of 2019, #35 (Saranesh Prembabu) is also at MIT, also a Physics major, Class of 2019.For the IChO, #16 in the world in 2012, Christopher Hillenbrand is a declared Chemistry major, Class of 2019. James Deng #70 in the world is a Chemistry major, Class of 2017. Of the 2014 IChO, Robert Q. Kao #28 in the world will be entering Class of 2020 (a freshman at MIT). Stephen Li #44 is a CS major, Class of 2018.For the IBO, 2015 (Denmark): #7 in the world, Varun Mangalick is going to be a freshman at MIT (Class of 2020) and #23 Yilun Du is Class of ‘19. Lei Ding (#2, gold, IBO 2013) is Class of ’17 as a Computer Science and Molecular Biology major. Catherine Wu (#6, gold) is a Class of ‘19, just declared Biology major. Nikhil Buduma (#8, gold) was original class of ‘17, but has finished his Computer Science degree, awarded in 2016. Notable Canadian: Manjot Sangha (#12, gold) representing Canada in IBO 2013 is a double major in Computer Science and Biological Engineering, expecting to finish both degrees in 2018.IOI (International Olympiad in Informatics): 2015 Gold, #3 and 2014 Gold #16 - Andrew He - Class of ‘19, just declared 18C (math with computer science). 2014 Gold #6 and 2013 Silver #52, Steven Hao - Class of ‘18, 18C. 2012 Gold #10, Mitchell Lee, just graduated Mathematics, ‘16. Also from 2012, Daniel Ziegler, ’17 (Computer Science + M.Eng.). 2011: Nathan Pinsker, silver, #42 - ’15 Mathematics. 2010: Gold, #5, Michael Cohen, ’14 Mathematics and just finished S.M. in EECS.So for Team USA for a lot of these contests, in the last … 6 years or so, “a lot of them are current students of MIT or graduates of MIT.”(I did scan for other countries including Japan, Russia, Korea, China, Canada, etc. but they aren’t students at MIT. Many of those countries have competitive schools to MIT including Waterloo and Tsinghua.)And, to boot, I wasn’t exhaustive as some of the websites weren’t giving me results or giving HTTP 404. So here’s a pictoral form of the results:If the results are blank for a year, it was largely that I didn’t find them quickly, or the server took too long, or the server didn’t have results, or I wasn’t comprehensive (e.g., 2008/2007). Blame it on me rather than MIT sucking :)This is not exhaustive. I didn’t go through every team …Amusingly, Quora’s director of engineering, Kah Seng Tay and his identical twin brother Kah Keng Tay are both at quora, after both going to MIT, both getting S.B. and M.Eng. degrees in the same year…

What's the most ridiculous thing a high school counselor has done to you?

Mine tried to prevent me from walking at graduation.Some context: When I was a freshman (2015), our school board passed an online PE course for varsity athletes that could replace our freshman gym credit. So I dropped my PE course and took an English elective instead.Fast forward to September of 2018. I’ve been nagging each dean I had, every year, to get me into the online course. They never did. Come September, the senior dean finally agrees.I still don’t have the course by December. She says that there’s an issue with the licensing.My senior year was a huge mental health struggle. It happens. So I finished about 70% of this online gym course and called it good, assuming that I’d be fine with a passing grade, and focused my efforts on my AP classes and my English class.Our last day of school, I go in to get her signature so I can get my cap and gown for graduation.She refuses to sign it and tells me that she can’t, because I haven’t finished the gym course. The gym course that she never told me I had to complete 100% of, because she never told me it was actually the credit recovery course and not the course for varsity athletes I’d been promised as a freshman. She even went as far as to tell me I’d made the whole thing up, and got the principal — who I actually got along with quite well and who had been my small group chaperone on my band trip in March — to back her up.We had our senior all-night party that night. It was Friday. I had to go into school at 9 am on Saturday, and then had to go BACK to school on Monday, even though seniors weren’t supposed to be on campus — all because my dean couldn’t communicate.And that’s not even getting into how it turned out I owed my high school $50 for a Chromebook repair that I didn’t know I owed. When I asked the tech office about that, they said our deans were supposed to email us that we owed the fee. When I asked my dean about it, all she did was shrug.So that’s the most ridiculous thing a high school counselor has done to me. Nearly prevented me from graduating. But I did. Class of 2019, baby.

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