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Alright so in most schools the age range is somewhere between august being the youngesr (for example) August 2011 is the youngest possible age in my year at school. The oldest possible is September 2010, Thats an 11 month difference
Even if you are genetically the exact same, 11 months is enough time for a decent growth spurt,
So if youre in year 10 (my year)
The oldest will have have turned 15 at the beginning of the year and may be grew something like 5'4 at 13, 5'7 at 14, 5"10 at 15
Someone who is younger may have turned 14 only a few months before the older turned 15, Meaning that on average for a teenager September will be far more successful in the dating market as they have had more time to develop in puberty yet keep the same less developed younger competition
Even if you are genetically the exact same, 11 months is enough time for a decent growth spurt,
So if youre in year 10 (my year)
The oldest will have have turned 15 at the beginning of the year and may be grew something like 5'4 at 13, 5'7 at 14, 5"10 at 15
Someone who is younger may have turned 14 only a few months before the older turned 15, Meaning that on average for a teenager September will be far more successful in the dating market as they have had more time to develop in puberty yet keep the same less developed younger competition

