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It has been said that the non-traditional CTYers have overrun the returners; American Pie wasn't even played at some dances first session. Therefore, with its lack of tradition, a nevermore is still defined as age 16 (or, in some rare cases, 15). | It has been said that the non-traditional CTYers have overrun the returners; American Pie wasn't even played at some dances first session. Therefore, with its lack of tradition, a nevermore is still defined as age 16 (or, in some rare cases, 15). | ||
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+ | I've heard a few people use the term "novermore", usually to refer to a person who they're not sure is a nevermore or a nomore or a group of both nevermores and nomores. Is "novermore" an actual thing? | ||
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+ | == Epic Levels == | ||
+ | FWIW, quite a few of us have progressed through a full revolution of the CTY life cycle: | ||
+ | # New student (BTW, love the term "squirrel", very cute) | ||
+ | # Returning student | ||
+ | # Nomore (note: back in the day, several of us went directly from student to TA the next year, and in a few cases even the next session) | ||
+ | # RA/TA | ||
+ | # Instructor/Admin/Vatican | ||
+ | # CTY parent | ||
+ | - [[User:Frankie|Frankie]] |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 28 October 2015
Shouldn't Nevermores be changed to 12th graders due to the addition of the new Princeton site that's for 10th through 12th grades?
It has been said that the non-traditional CTYers have overrun the returners; American Pie wasn't even played at some dances first session. Therefore, with its lack of tradition, a nevermore is still defined as age 16 (or, in some rare cases, 15).
I've heard a few people use the term "novermore", usually to refer to a person who they're not sure is a nevermore or a nomore or a group of both nevermores and nomores. Is "novermore" an actual thing?
Epic Levels
FWIW, quite a few of us have progressed through a full revolution of the CTY life cycle:
- New student (BTW, love the term "squirrel", very cute)
- Returning student
- Nomore (note: back in the day, several of us went directly from student to TA the next year, and in a few cases even the next session)
- RA/TA
- Instructor/Admin/Vatican
- CTY parent
- Frankie