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Wgat category were you in at school
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I think school from a anthropological point of view is really quite something. All seem to have universal group types.
There was the top clique, a group of about 15-20 good looking, academically slightly above average, from families that were comfortably off and popular.
There were the dungeons & dragons playing heavy metallers (this was the mid 80s!)
Rough kids from families who liked to perceive themselves as travellers even though they'd never been anywhere
The hard nut and his weak acolyte.
The swots.
The geeky swots.
And all the people inbetween who didnt really fit into any category. Where were you in all this madness?
There was the top clique, a group of about 15-20 good looking, academically slightly above average, from families that were comfortably off and popular.
There were the dungeons & dragons playing heavy metallers (this was the mid 80s!)
Rough kids from families who liked to perceive themselves as travellers even though they'd never been anywhere
The hard nut and his weak acolyte.
The swots.
The geeky swots.
And all the people inbetween who didnt really fit into any category. Where were you in all this madness?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Funnily enough I bumped into one of the girls who was up there in the top set not long ago. She was always nice, even at school and wouldnt look down her nose at people not as 'cool' as her.
She's still very good looking, bubbly and knocks about with a crowd of similar people, good earners well dressed etc, busy social life.
She's still very good looking, bubbly and knocks about with a crowd of similar people, good earners well dressed etc, busy social life.
Strangely we didn't have groups that excluded others. I was bright..ish, one very best friend, a group of folkie friends on the way to hippydom and friends with everyone except the one school bully.....everyone avoided her.
I say strangely, but I guess we were all united against the common enemy. The nuns and priests.
I say strangely, but I guess we were all united against the common enemy. The nuns and priests.
I was severely dyslexic at a time when dyslexia wasn't recognised at school, so my school days were really tough but I had a good circle of friends from all walks of life but I was always in trouble at school and out of school and the academics was a fail. I never took a single exam, I just scived off on exam days.
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