<p>Also, how do you think your teachers view you? What's your social circle like?</p>
<p>Okkk, I guess I’ll start. </p>
<p>I’m somewhat known in my school, I guess. A lot of people know my name, but don’t actually know who I am. It’s mainly because my brother is kinda sorta popular. I get a lot of “OHMAIGAWSH UR ___<strong><em>'S LITTLE SISTER?!??!?!? ZOMG, DAT’S SO KYUTEEE!!! ^</em></strong>^” Every once in a while a few preppy upperclassmen will try to kiss up to me to try to get to my brother. I actually kind of like it when it’s convenient.</p>
<p>As for teachers, they usually like me or they don’t notice me. My freshman English teacher really liked me because everyone else in my class were all dolts. However, my math teacher didn’t know my name until 2nd semester. </p>
<p>At school, I have 3 main social circles (consists of my korean & chinese friends, my white friends, and my FOB friends :)). I also have 2-3 acquaintances in each of my classes.</p>
<p>I’m not what I would call popular, but there are a lot of people at school (and outside of school) that know me because I’m friends with certain people. A lot of my good friends last year were seniors, but they were the more right brained kind of people, and by hanging out with them I’d meet people who don’t go to our school, or people that graduated already.</p>
<p>Nobody really knows who I am in my own grade, but for upperclassmen and seniors that just graduated (even a few seniors who graduated in 2010), I guess I’m kind of known. Usually I’m the youngest person in the group I’m hanging out with and people are generally surprised I’m a freshmen. </p>
<p>My group of friends is generally sort of the… indie party kids, I guess? Then I have another group who is a mix of random people. A lot of my friends are involved in theatre. I’m also friends with members in a band. Generally the creative/artsy/intellectual types.</p>
<p>Teachers probably view me as… I don’t know. Mildly intelligent, sarcastic, and a bit cynical? I’m pretty open with the things I think, and have no filter between brain and what I say. Teachers generally always like me.</p>
<p>I hate everyone but everyone knows me as some nice Peruvian kid.</p>
<p>Ive been on varsity football since 10th grade and have a good chance at being captain next year. I wouldn’t say I am the most popular kid in the school but I’m definitely up there. The down side is how this reflects on my teachers, I always get the “Hey you played great last night” and they dont think I take my school seriously which I do</p>
<p>I’m definitely not popular what’s so ever. I really don’t ‘fit’ in anywhere. </p>
<p>I try to become friends with the other ‘honors kids’ but they all seem to think they’re so much better than me; I’m the odd duck out. Lol. Plus, some of them don’t think well of puerto ricans, because our school has a specific group of people (who are puerto rican) and don’t behave well, get good grads, etc, and they just assume all of us are like that.</p>
<p>The only time I kind of fit in is with some of the band kids, but sometimes, I still feel like the odd one out…</p>
<p>I’m such an awkward person. -.-</p>
<p>This year I’m really out of luck. One of my best friends moved and the other doesn’t want to go to school anymore. I have a couple of other friends, but I have pretty much no classes with them. So yay. -.-</p>
<p>^^^ dang!!! Wish you luck for this year!! But as for me, I dont really fit into a certain crowd but i used to hang out with the “weird” kids and nerds in school for 9th and majority of 10th grade so none of the kids in the popular crowd would pay much attention to me and i was pretty close to them bottom of the social pyramid.
But hanging out with that group of people always gave me unnecessary drama so i distanced myself from that group and started to hang out with some “normal” kids in grade 10 ( i say some cuz most of them are snobby stuck up *****es who are always talking bout me behind my back or right in front of me to this day) and then not only was i happier but i showed it too by getting loose in class and be the life of the class which made my teachers like me but i was also a slacker so they just treated me as just another student due to mixed emotions.
But in grade 10, i had class with a lot of kids in the popular crowd so as i showed my true colors, they started to like me and talk to me and became rather friendly with them which earned me a lot of cool points. But some of the them (mostly the guys) still dont like me much so im still seen as a loser to some of them.
But as of now, I can say that i dont really fit into one group but rather have a diversity of friends and talk to people in a majority of social circle since there are some that still see me as a weirdo loser. But im still a loner in some ways. But almost everyone knows my name now and im wayyy happier now than. I was aiming to be popular in grade 9.</p>
<p>People call me gay every day, I’m assuming because my voice isn’t full of gravel like every other boy, but they also think I’m a god because I “somehow” have above a 90 average.</p>
<p>Haha thanks. XD Although I wish my best friends were at my school/would even go to school, at least I won’t be able to offend them when I’m too busy to hang out because of ACT’s/SAT’s/AP’s… Junior year sure is busy.</p>
<p>90% of my friends are the popular/athletic/party kids who know every1 in school and many outside of school. Although the vast majority of my friends are like this, i’m not as popular as them. Everyone in my grade knows who I am and about a couple dozen in each grade level in my HS, but that’s about it.</p>
<p>My brother is also very popular so I always get the “oh you’re his brother? cool” kind of thing.</p>
<p>The other 10% of my friends are kids from the top 10% of my grade who are nice and I don’t have to discuss about partying/alchohol with them. I guess this is what makes me less popular than my other friends, but I don’t mind.</p>
<p>“I’m not what I would call popular, but there are a lot of people at school (and outside of school) that know me because I’m friends with certain people.”</p>
<p>“Although the vast majority of my friends are like this, i’m not as popular as them.” </p>
<p>“i had class with a lot of kids in the popular crowd … im still seen as a loser to some of them.”</p>
<p>Don’t worry, it’s been mathematically shown that this kind of thing will almost always be true for anyone!</p>
<p>[Friendship</a> paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship_paradox]Friendship”>Friendship paradox - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Lord knows it applies to me too…</p>
<p>my teachers are awesome, in fact this is probably the nicest teachers have ever been to me in my whole life, social circle though? none, i hang out with pretty much anyone, theres just way to many kids though for me to be just super popular, but im alright with my half poparity, at least im not a recluse haha</p>
<p>I’m very well known around my school because of my “sky-high” GPA (4.0 UW and 4.5 W) and talents. I am the sophomore class president, VP of the PTSA, and president of HOSA. Plus, I’m in the marching band, do community service, have a part-time job, and in several ministries in my church. I’m known by name and not as just “that smart kid” (my school only has 480, so everybody knows each other’s name). </p>
<p>I have few really close friends and some really good friends. I also have lots of acquaintances from certain things (SGA, HOSA, PTSA, church, band) that I rarely have conversations with. Most of my friends are either in the same classes as me (lots of science and math classes) or are in the band.</p>
<p>Every single teacher LOVES me! If I just go in their rooms to ask them a question, they are offering me [insert dessert name here], telling their students that they should be more like me, or explaining how determined or successful I was in their class. Plus, I get away with some of the things that I say (I told this one teacher that he should’ve slapped the BLEEP out of this one girl for treating him like dirt and he didn’t say anything to me.)</p>
<p>As universally hated as I can be without being miserable.</p>
<p>I’m popular. Hollahollagetdollas.</p>
<p>I am the stereotypical nerd/geek. I play Pokemon 24/7, I am in band, I study a lot, I go to things like Comic Con, and I have heated debates about things like which Pokemon would beat another.</p>
<p>It’s actually Pok</p>
<p>Geez what is wrong with some of you people? Did you know that you have to make some effort if you want people to like you? People will only think you’re a loser if you act like one. I couldn’t believe anyone would go out of their way to treat you badly otherwise.</p>
<p>^you must go to a really nice high school.</p>
<p>some people are just different. not in a bad way, but they don’t have things in common with others at their school</p>
<p>I don’t really have a “group”. I’ve jumped around a lot in high school. I hung out with the punk/indie/hipster crowd when I was younger, and that group kind of overlapped with the stoners/hippies. In tenth grade I had kind of started really integrating myself into the nerd group, junior year I hung out with the parties//social people, and then I started hanging out with a group of these like wannabee famous musician types, and now I’m just kind of chilling with everyone, studying for ACT, doing college apps, and waiting for high school to end :p</p>