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So do you guys find that your school is like separated into different groups? like in my school it is like all the geniuses are in french immersion and all the people who don't really try hard in school are in English.Then in like french there are like the choir kids and the travel nerds and the volunteers and like no one talks to anyone outside of their group. This isn't meant to offend anyone I just want to know if other schools are like this.
 rosedawson1 posted over a year ago
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Seastar4374 said:
That's pretty much at every school you go to. All schools have stereotypes. Maybe not the same stereotypes, but they have them. My school isn't actually that bad when it comes down to it. The groups don't really bully one another and they aren't rude to one another. Unfortunately not all schools are like that.
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LiveLoveMusic said:
In my school, all I really focus in on is popular and unpopular. Within those groups, there are the sporty people and smart people, etc.
I'm classified as an unpopular orchestra nerd.
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I suck at sports but I'm pretty good in school
LiveLoveMusic posted over a year ago
tamore said:
yup, honors kids vs. non-honors kids mostly though
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xLoyaltyX said:
Yeah, but my school doesn't have many groups, pretty much just popular and normal. I'm probably in the "Those people" group lel
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Ichigo127 said:
nah, there aren't any groups.....we talk to who ever we want
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Book-Freak said:
Sort of. There used to be a more obvious set of groups but since moving into the Sixth Form (that's Junior and Senior years, for anyone who doesn't know) the groups have been shaken up because everyone's in different classes, new tutor groups (homeroom, basically), there aren't ability groups anymore and there's been an influx of external students too. People who didn't interact at all last year are now friends because of new classes (every subject is optional so you are with people who chose to do the course) and friendship groups being split apart and brought back together.
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