<p>I am not in any clique's, but I am well known in my school. I go to a big school, so I don't even know everyone. People basically like me or hate me, lol. Popular can basically mean two things. One it means your well known and liked or just well known. I know kids who are very well known, but have a bad reputation and are not well liked. I don't fit any stereotypes though, I am not a nerd or prep/jock. I am basically my own person and I am in Drama (def not a Theater kid though/ I don't go to drama club, I just take the class) and I am on the swim team. I'm def not obsessed with being popular at all and careless what people think about me. If you talk about me, I think you are the smaller person. I am guy, so I am not all that into all that gossip. I'm not much of a party kid either and never have drank or have done drugs in my life. I'm like a Liberal Catholic though, lol. I'm in all honors and an AP class (3.2 GPA), but not obsessed with grades and I try my best. I'm also very independent and like to do things by myself, not good with teams. So, what "stereotype" or "clique" are in? :)</p>
<p>PS- I have friends who are preps, but I also have friends from all the clique's.</p>
<p>I have to say that I don’t think I’m fully classified into any of those either. I think if I had to pick one, it would probably be the nerd category, but I don’t even have a 5.0 like everyone else lol, so I’m not sure.</p>
<p>yea i really don’t fit in any either. i can be whatever i want whenever i want. if i feel nerdy i’ll sit with the nerds, if i feel like i need a little gossip in my life, i’ll sit with the drama makers lol. although most of my friends are ultimately of Asian ethnicity, i think i don’t really have a stereotype.</p>
<p>Well known and well liked. Friendly with the nerdy kids, hang with the jocks, not much of a party scene at the school but get in my share out of school. 3.9 GPA. No known enemies at school. Play 2 comp. sports. Track ESPN with the best of them. Sort of in every stereotype a little bit.</p>
<p>I’ve been told that my group of friends is like an international club. I’m biracial and in my friends there are 2 Lao-Americans, 2 Guatemalans, 1 Spaniard/Brazilian, & 1 African American.
I have all types of friends though… from every stereotype.</p>
<p>I’m well known! I don’t know what stereotype I’d be, though.</p>
<p>I’m a bit everywhere. I can associate with the ub3r nerds and I can still successfully converse with normal people. I’m kind of just there-- I don’t fit in to any of the groups nor do I want to. I’m doing my own thing and living life, haha.</p>
<p>I don’t have a perfect GPA, and I’m not one of those pale guys who watches star trek all day, but I am pretty much a nerd. I hang out with mostly Asians, and we all enjoy talking about how we are never going to get girlfriends and yadda yadda. It’s slightly depressing, but it’s also strangely fun lol</p>
<p>My school doesn’t really have cliques in the higher grades. In 8th grade, we definitely did, but in 11th and 12th grade, everyone just sort of hangs out with their friends. If a group is totally centered around one thing though, I guess it’s sort of a clique, so one of my friends might be in the anime clique.</p>
<p>Generally, I’m known for being nice and smart. That’s what pretty much everyone will say about me. My school is sort of strongly divided into the kids who were in Honors in 8th and 9th and the kids who weren’t, so I don’t know how I’m regarded among those kids who aren’t in the Honors/AP group or if those guys even know me. But I sort of float around. I was friends with one of the most popular girls for a while, and I hang out with guys on the football and soccer teams a lot (soccer is much more popular at my school because our football team sucks), and this past year I hung out with the foreign exchange students a lot. But I think people most commonly associate me with the really smart kids even though I don’t really hang out with any of them. Since the beginning of 10th grade, I haven’t had a group.</p>
<p>Well, our “smart” kids are also “athletic” kids. And our athletic kids are the ones who throw the parties. And they’re inevitably the popular kids.</p>
<p>So we either have no cliques, or one all-inclusive clique.</p>
<p>I mean, if you’re not a jerk, people will have no trouble coming to talk to you.</p>
<p>I got to a small school, but every student in my county seems to know who I am. 0.o (Like at Food Lion or whatever random people come up to me and say hi)</p>
<p>Am I particularly popular? Not really. Part of the thing is that we are a mostly minority school and most of the students live near each other and have know each other since they were very young. However, because I spend like all of my time in the online lab and my classes are so much more advanced than everyone else’s (That’s not bragging, that’s the truth :/) then people see me as some kind of wise hermit and I get a lot of respect.</p>
<p>i am the gangsta who sells weed to everyone and also lives in the hood and has been suspended 6 times once for bringing corona to school in a thermos and drinking it in algebra 1 class</p>
<p>I don’t really have a clique. I hang out with a lot of different people. The funny thing is, my school is actually cliquish, but I’ll usually move around during lunch to hang out with other people. </p>
<p>Stereotypically, I view myself as a nerd. People that don’t know me that well, or just talk to me a couple times, actually think I’m pretty “relaxed.” To answer the last bit, I wouldn’t say I am popular exactly, but I’m more of a “popular loser” due to the fact that I play volleyball so I meet a decent amount of people.</p>
<p>I have been described as shy, endearing, clueless, frantic, ditsy, nice, and sweet and yet I sometimes consider myself a loner with no friends. No friends = no clique. Go figure.</p>