[@Inertia][@Write][@Pacifista] Everybody makes good points, but Pacifista pretty much said what I was going to. What we could do, maybe, is compromise based on the numbers--like Write posted, there are 2 14s, 2 15s, 5 16s, and 3 17s. Like I said earlier, there can be a year margin, so what if we reduced the number of classes by dividing it like this: Freshmen: The 2 14s and 15s, making 4 students total. Sophomores: 4 of the 5 16s. Juniors: 1 of the 16s and the 3 17s, again making 4 total. That way there's 3 groups of 4, which I think is a good number that's small enough to be manageable, but large enough to have some worthwhile interaction between each party of characters. It's closer to what Inertia suggested, having a smaller number of classes. When the next batch of profiles come in the numbers might change, but we can divide people as necessary I think without too much of a problem. What does everyone think of that?