What were you like in HS?

This topic was created in the Aquarius forum by houstonpeach74 on Sunday, September 24, 2006 and has 85 replies.
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Were you the popular kid, the cheerleader, the athlete, the nerd, the band geek, the bully, the one always locked in lockers, teachers pet, loner, class clown, etc?

I was a cheerleader and the nerd. I got along with everyone except for the bullies.
I was a cool nerd...
I loved highschool, granted I had a diff. and better expereince than most of the students there.
I hated middle school, I had nobody to relate to. I was in magnet in highschool with other "cool nerds", who I could relate to.
Cool nerd: I was smart, but had alot of friends, even the not so smart and jocks.
I never joined groups, because I just can't commit.
Do you remember where you ranked in order of graduation? I was 9th out of 152.
i was a cool nerd, too. i got good grades, was on the student council, played sports, etc.
Ok I was a nerd because I was #2(sal) out of 400 i think.
Branh, you don't have to answer. And you don't have to be a punk about it either.
Don't answer it. Nobody is twisting your arm. Just random thoughts.
Ok I was a nerd because I was #2(sal) out of 400 i think.
i had one girl pick on me...she was nuts, i just avoided her. most people did except for her little group.
Aqua, ever see the movie called Hope Floats? That comment reminds me of Big Delores. lol
Fine, Branh...mr. all knowing.
I was popular.
Better?
DXP is sucking big time.
Oh Branh I wouldve loved you, you are exactly the type I liked to bother...but I was friendly, thats how I made most of the guy friends I got now.
Birdee Pruitt: Who's Big Dolores?
Travis: She's the meanest and dumbest girl in school, but she keeps passing cause even teachers are afraid of big Dolores. She has her own gang too. They're called...(pause)...Big Dolores.
I'm sure I would have ignored you.
Yeah, thats how it was, then they give in after a while. smile
Being bullied told me how to fight back, being talked about made me speak up for myself. I learned that stuff very early on in life.
I learned that in middle school, so I made sure my highschool experience wouldn't be like that again.
My HS BF's bday was March 8th. what did that make him? Ahhh....I miss him. Sad
I hated that, every guy waited till senior year to approach me, buy that time my crushes for them were long gone. One guy I did like, but it was too late, we were going to totally diff. colleges so maybe next time for him...he keeps in touch tho(a feb-fish).
I was the ultra cool Saggie smoking in the girls room!! LOL Like a typical Saggie, I didn't belong to any specific group, I had friends from all Cliques. I was however the one always in the back of the classroom or the back of the bus, grades where good enough to pass, but not as good as I was capable of.....
Same here Branh, I think I've learned my lesson in giving all I have but I still bounce from group to group.
I prefered the "weird kids" they were far more interesting than the cool ones...I actually called this guy Mr. Interesting the entire year, then he finally got on my nerves. LOL
Another catch-22 was being friendly and liked by everyone that you had no real group of friends.
I wasn't the party girl. I went to the pep rallies, the football games, the prom, a few other social events, but you never found me at a party. I guess I was popular, but I also stayed away from certain trouble.
I was a combo of things:loner/bad kid/goody kid.I stuck to myself for the most part even though some of the more popular kids did attempt to try to get to know me,I thought most of the people I went to school with was stupid and boring soo only had a few friends in school with me:a libra,aries,virgo,cancer or gemini(don't remember her b-day) and an aqua.Anti-social,etc.Most of my friends were alot older than me so most in middle school when I was in grade school and so forth.Was in some sports though but that was more for looking for a scholarship cause my dad finally informed me about the "truth" that our education wasn't really takin care of.But eventually gave up cause I was only a medium,got a job,my mother and stepdad used most of my cash for stupid crap(I had to pay "rent" which was really for beer) and eventually quitting.
I was the kid who generally went to dances just to not go to the dance and party with older friends,snuck out of the house in the middle of the night to go off with older boyfriends,smoked,got detentions alot for skipping classes or school all together,put on probation,juvey locked up,etc.BUT I was also one of the very few kids who managed to stay a virgin until almost 18 and not do anything too stupid.I grew up around too many druggies,gun violence and STD infected people to avoid certain things lol unlike alot of the other kids.That kinda falls under first half being raised in a bad part of detroit then the latter half in a hicktown where rap music is the closest thing those kids had for any type of "negativity" in thier lives so those things turned out "cool" to them.Had stupid written all over it for someone who thinks the rappers they listened to were posers.
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Prime, did you graduate with a 4.0? I say you did.
Just asking because of your comment about perfection....did you ever go to your teachers/professors and tell them that you didn't deserve an A or did you take it - basing it on your own "take"?
." It was like I told them to fuck off by asking "what can I use this for in the real world?"
I had this math best teacher ever, had her for four years. We asked her that all the time and she always had an answer. She did math for fun on her free time. She was a hard ass, but it was all worth it.
we all asked at one time or another how a particular subject or lesson was going to apply to the real world....
i think it's a script teachers recite from when students ask this question: we'll have to ask Aquaaqi.
I like calculus, trig, not so much. English isnt challenging, so I label it boring. Science is ok.
he used to ride me so hard, always on my back about something.

sorry, i'm still laughing
Msth (loved it...took it for 2 extra yrs that I didnt have to)
Science im good at it but... (blech) LOL @sb..reproductive system huh?
English (im good at it, but I dont think its a challenge...i read alot too.)
Where is your motivation, I thought you were in the AP program because you wanted to be the best, huh!!!" of course under my breath and out of ear shot I said all the stuff I would have liked to ahve said to his face.
Sounds like my Math teacher... all of them actually.
I excelled at the arts and sucked at the sciences.
I competed in a lot of UIL meets for Ready Writing and Debate (go figure, my undergrads are in Communication). I was in DECA, FCA, UIL, FFA, Photography, and Yearbook -I was the Editor for 2 years.
I was part of the Honor Society so had to take the honors and AP classes, and managed to pass Trig, Calc, Bio, Bio II, Physics, Chem.... I developed an ulcer my senior year.
Wow, I bet you got picked on with your name in school......PrimeGen

Winking
"Primegen, give a 1 minute speech on the 4 P's of marketing"
I was being a smart aleck...didn't fly about your name.
Price, Product, Promotion

whta's the 4th?
Placement?
hehehe
I had one of those situtions, where you school the teacher. It was fun, but I felt bad for making her look foolish in front of her class. It was my English proffesor. I like to do it in the class participation classes too. I hate participating, so when I finally say something I make sure its memorable, so they wont forget me when grade time comes. It seems to work. My releigious ethics prof. loved me for that, and I only spoke once.
I hate the student that talks all the time for the sake of hearing their own voice, but they never have anything of substance to say, but they get the best participation grade.
LOL@sb
"I hate the student that talks all the time for the sake of hearing their own voice, but they never have anything of substance to say, but they get the best participation grade."
I had an encounter with someone like that. He loved to talk, and it was usually just fluff. He would debate the issues just to debate them. He'd make up crap on the fly whenever someone asked him about his sources/information. Me, being the rather non-confrontational gal, had enough and yelled out in the auditorium "You know for someone who has so much to say, there sure is more hot air coming out rather than facts!"

George Michael.
Tongue
Is there a difference?
Yeah, it happened to this girl in my ethics class. When she finally had a good point, nobody would listen and they attacked her because of the fact she ALWAYS talked.
In the end the teacher would have to break up the arguments, thats when I started feeling bad for her.
There both druggies who go in and out of jail for their problems.
I'm not sure I would have felt bad for her. I believe in picking your battles. I am an observer and get really annoyed when people step up on a pedestal when nobody asked them to be there in the first place.
That's right. I liked Karma Chameleon...most of us are kids of the 80s, right?

Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
You come and go
You come and go
Loving would be easy
If your colors were like my dream

is it in your head yet?
it's not too late...write it!
the boo
k
The other Indian guy who was a walking calculator. this guy could do square roots and 10 digit division in his head faster than someone using a calculator.
The Democrat who had a fetish for ultra conservative Republican women.
That's hot
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