Your high school stereotype?

<p>I'm a mix between Asian Nerd and Prep.</p>

<p>Fizix-Gangsta'. :cool:</p>

<p>prep
popular rich kid(not my fault)</p>

<p>prep?
metro? (less-so than people think)</p>

<p>umm people think i act sort of dumb(i have next to no common sense, ha) but i'm a good student(top 3%class,all honors). they also consider me preppy, but a lot of people at my school are preppy.</p>

<p>I'm kind of a prep that has a nerdy side (friends, clothes, etc. but smart, top of the class, captain of math team)</p>

<p>Hmmmmmm....</p>

<p>Students at my school have a reputation (I've been told) of being very affectionate and touchy-feely-huggy. Our sports teams, for instance, are known for hugging each other a lot--especially the guys' teams. There's nothing at all strange about female friends walking around the halls arm-in-arm, or guy friends hugging each other for no apparent reason (an apparent reason would be, for instance, one of them almost got hit by a bus and his friend is glad he's alive... I don't know :p). </p>

<p>We're also considered to be one of the most open-minded, friendly, kind schools in the area. Like, I really don't hear any nastiness in the halls, and I've never been witness to a fight--though I've heard they happen from time to time. As far as I know, the famous stereotype of the spiteful, superficial popular kid doesn't have much a presence at my school. </p>

<p>That's all I know about my school's reputation/stereotype. </p>

<p>As for my stereotype/reputation...... hmmm. "Good" comes to mind.</p>

<p>No partying.
No drugs.
Modest clothes.
No sluttish behavior.
Vegetarian (mostly).
No pejorative language.
No cheating (ever).
I do my homework before bedtime.
My teachers love me.
My parents trust me so much (and rightly so) that they haven't set a curfew for me or guidelines for behavior with the opposite sex, except for some vague rule they mentioned once, a long time ago, about me not dating until I was 15. (They suspect I'm seducing one of my best friends, but they don't worry about it too much. He's a Mormon. ;))
People compliment me for my fashion sense--my clothes are unlike what anybody else wears, but not outlandish and "hey look at me"; an adjective people have used is "classy," though I suppose that means in a thrift store sort of way. People also compliment me on my figure, my hair and my eyes. I've been told several times that I look like Kate Winslet.
I was the star in the spring play (the biggest production of the three the drama department produces each year). I got to take a bow all by myself at the curtain call. :D
I can run in high heels. And French braid my own hair. I'm a natural at throwing a Frisbee (though I can't play Ultimate for the life of me).
And--with GPA, test scores and college acceptance all factored in--I'm certainly the #1 student in my class, if not the whole school. </p>

<p>So what does that make me? "Good." I guess. I'm not sure there's a word for it. Nothing fitting was on the OP's list of stereotypes, at any rate.</p>

<p>Now I'm the incredibly cool nerd with a mouth of barbed wire.</p>

<p>im awesome. Period.</p>

<p>I'm with him ^</p>

<p>prep, smart kid, choir person (lol)</p>

<p>Rich stuck up preps (I'm not) unfourtunately for the most part we live up to our reputation.</p>

<p>^ my school not me
I'm more of a drifter I have friends in many different social circles.</p>