I was the atheist and anarchist who dressed in black and wrote songs and poems! ^^ Not much changed though! I'm still atheist and anarchist! I just don't dress much in black and write songs![]()
Brainy
Sossy (a.k.a The rich kid)
Rebel
Nice Guy/Girl next door
MVP (a.k.a sports guy/girl)
Artist
Singer/Musician
"Food Expert"
I was the atheist and anarchist who dressed in black and wrote songs and poems! ^^ Not much changed though! I'm still atheist and anarchist! I just don't dress much in black and write songs![]()
I was elected most likely to get own TV show on MTV.![]()
I was the guy that was both the teacher's pet, the guy who screwed around and went to the shopping center during breaks and the guy who did absolutely nothing while still making good grades.
In short, I was liked by teachers, had a great time, and got lots of good grades.
ah.. the good years ^__^
Rebel rebel, you tore your dress, rebel rebel, your hair is a mess... yeah i was the rebel in my highschool, a punky, gothy student...
I wasn't invisible and I wasn't a nobody, so I would label myself a loner or nice guy. I think, given specific examples, you could call me the same now, but I would resent you for it (for one thing if I'm nice, it's because it's deserved, and I hang around with people deserving of my time).
I wasn't smart enough to be a nerd in high school and yet not socially skilled enough to be really popular. I look back on high school and see some kid who just drifted by and whatever happened happened. I didn't see high school as a positive or negative experience overall.
I was the nerd. Glasses, straight A's, always had my nose in a book. I had a few really close friends and got along with a lot of people. But I wasn't very social, just friendly.
And then college happened...
[[Sooner or later we all choose a path, sometimes younever look back, sometimes life forces you too.]]
I was there for five years. I can't say I just fall into one stereotypical group.
Year 7 - Petrified of pretty much everything. YOU GET EXPELLED FOR TALKING DURING CLASS!11!!!
Year 8 - Realized that I could lighten up a bit and started fooling around a lot.
Year 9 - Hit my peak of rebelliousness by the end of the year. Immensely pissed off just about every teacher I had.
Year 10 - Tried to sort myself out at the start of the year after doing pretty crappy in the end of year tests the previous year, but got bored and reverted to being naughty in most of my lessons, and not really caring as much about getting good grades as opposed to four years earlier.
Year 11 - Didn't really care about anything anymore. Slept through most morning lessons and started going in around third period/dinner time. Got a ton of detentions for missing so much time, but discovered that they can't really do anything if you don't show up. Got banned from prom. Did poorly in comparison to my expected grades and subsequently made my future pretty unclear. Everybody got disappointed. I slept.
Even though I pretty much hated school throughout, year 8 to 11 was really epic.
From the poll list I'd have to choose rebel.
I was posting here in high school![]()
Yeah, I find that. I'm in year 11 now, and it's the best year socially, but the worst year with all the GCSEs. Year 8 was the best, it was the nothing year, there was exams but they meant nothing. Year 9 was SATS and years 10 and 11 were OMG GCSEs!!1!11
I'm really not sure. I mean Ive rarely had any detentions at all and Ive been on the bad behaviour ordit once in my whole 5 years of being here, and that was forgetting my Maths book; I wouldn't call myself nerdy though, I'm just careful. Ive been sent out the room a few times xD
I'll have to do it like cookie, as you really do change each year.
Year 7; I was about 11, and I was a proper nerd. I was a loner too, I hated year 7.
Year 8; everybody becomes rebels and thinks they're hard. ugh. I see year 8s around school now and I'm just like ugh GO AWAY. They walk around swinging their shoulders because they're not the youngest year any more. In year 8 I stopped doing all my homework on time and maybe started talking more in classes. I wasn't a reb but I wasn't such a goody-two-shoes.
Year 9 is one of the best years, though teachers never shut up about SATs, which don't even really mean anything. Year 9 is when you find the wonders of make up, though now I see girls in years 7 and 8 covered in make up, it's just wrong. Year 9 is when you get a name for yourself and for me, it was "goth" ;D
Year 10 is pretty epic. You have teachers ranting on about GCSEs but you don't actually do much as you think 'eh, I have next year!', I so wish I hadn't done that now xD In year 10 you become more rebellious in and out of school, getting drunk on evenings etc. You leave coursework to the last minute and talk pretty much all lesson. I was still a "goth" but people still thought I was alright!
Year 11 is the year I'm in now. Our school is divided into two category's, popular and unpopular. If you're not one of the popular groups then you're a nobody. You get bombarded with coursework from every lesson but you still have time to go out and get really drunk and stoned, I started doing more of that in my seniors (10 & 11).
I hang around with a weird group of friends though. Me and this other girl are the "goths" though I'm really, really not a goth, and this other girl is more a "trend" and there's a few guys who are the "geeks" and then a few other people who are just "normal". I'd say I'm just the Nice Guy/Girl next door genre, I wish people saw that I'm not such a 'goth'.
HAY GUYZ I WAS TOTALLY UNIQUE AND COULD NOT BE CLASSIFIED INTO ONE OF YOUR TRITE SOCIAL GROUPS
Zeldy should do sociology at A Level imho, after that essay
there was a picture here
Closest was 'brainy' I suspect. In Year 7, everyone wanted me to be on the quiz team in Humanities on the last day of term. Though I did rebel a bit in Year 8, it was pretty much consistent. One boy I knew since primary school purposely sat on my right hand side in English so he could freakin' copy me!
Certainly not a food expert; I got a D in Home Ec. Now I make awesome cakes, biscuits and exotic dinners, but I still can't fry an egg!![]()
"I work in one of those humble call centres... Apparently, what we're doing at the moment is 'sprinkling our magic along the way'. It's a call centre, not Hogwarts." ~ Caroline Garlick, Ayrshire, BBC News Magazine