Trust me, back in my school day I don't even know half of my class lol. When you come to school to only study, it's easy to forget that everyone around you even exists.
Trust me, back in my school day I don't even know half of my class lol. When you come to school to only study, it's easy to forget that everyone around you even exists.
Trust me, back in my school day I don't even know half of my class lol. When you come to school to only study, it's easy to forget that everyone around you even exists.
Depending on the size of the school, in some American middle and high schools a student has a different classmates for each of their classes. So a grade level may have something like a couple hundred students in a given grade level and each class will have around 20 students each. You might have 5 or 6 different classes in a semester. You are more likely to have some of the same classmates between classes since often times there are regular classes and more academically rigorous "advanced" classes so someone that takes advanced English is probably more likely to take advanced math and advanced history etc... Long way of saying that to know all of one's classmates is not necessarily a case of memorizing 20 names but maybe closer to 60 or 80 or so.