The nerds, outcasts, and awkward had the highest grades and got into the best colleges.
Cheerleaders and athletes were extremely popular, but most were rude and had low GPAs.
There was an extreme divide between popular and unpopular (in my class, especially).
Popular Males: Avid sports fan and not geeky.
Popular Females: Pretty or a cheerleader.
Anything else, and you're an outcast. If you're anything else AND ugly, you'll prob get bullied a few times. If you're gay, you're hated by most males unpopular and popular, but the females seemed ok with that, I think.
Fights/arguments happened on the daily between popular and unpopular people.
90% of male fights: A big obnoxious athlete vs a small awk guy.
Most female fights: An unpopular girl got tea that she was gossiped about and she called out the popular girls. All the popular girls seemed to know how to do was gossip, honestly.
oh wow, lol at the last situation. Yeah, at my school all the cliques mostly just ignored each other but from I understand the school has gotten way worse lately and there's fights all the time.
Lmao this is really interesting, I just wonder that because it's such a tried and tested formula on TV there must be some truth to it. Where did you find yourself on the spectrum? An outcast? The girl fights seemed toned down in your school but I can only imagine the bitching lol
Mocallio ah fair enough, good on you for sticking it out. Yeah I don't really see much physical fights on the shows either, its always just presented as a place filled with drama and power shifts. In our schools in the England the divides are there but less apparent because they lack titles, I don't think cheerleading/jocks sub group even exist in most schools lmao.