Author Topic: Majority Groups in your school?  (Read 5131 times)

The normal.
That's me.

Everyone else in my school aside from my friends are friends.

My school is thoroughly mixed. The nerds are best friends with the jocks. The druggies hang out with the straight edge kids. The street racers drive around the more careful. My school is unique though, and not having social clicks makes life really easy. Our school has such a strong culture that teachers don't dare to change it, they love it. Because of this we get so many freedoms it's kinda ridiculous including the complete lack of a dress code to be enforced.

^^when I was in public school it was sorta like that
marching band members and football players got along especially well
there weren't any "street racers" or anything like that though, almost everyone drove average teenager cars. nobody was really enthusiastic about cars at all. the closest thing to it was the people who wore camouflage clothes and who would get weird boners over lifted trucks
but for the most part, there weren't really cliques. there were different types of people, of course, but they all hang out with each other instead of just with others like them

'See Bully: Factions for more info'

The 'Special': Work in the schools coffee shop to learn skills, walk around stomping their feet and being grabby, some are stuck in wheelchairs, and others I wouldn't even know have disorders.

The 'brothers': Breaking the school dress-code whenever possible, starting fights because somebody bumps into them in the crowded halls, and generally being large inconveniences in everyone's life. Probably makes up the majority of the school.

The 'Abused': Those who would fall into a better group, if it wasn't for the fact they complain ALL THE TIME. 'It's toooo hoooot!' or 'WHY YOU BE NECKIN'* ON ME?' or 'This person looked at me for 0.4 seconds! HE WAS CHECKIN' ME OUT! PERRVVVV!'

*Neckin': Being in another's business, even if that business is stated loud enough that it does not sound like the business is a private matter.

The 'Genius': Sticks to themselves and their small groups of friends, hardly puts up an effort but gets top grades like it's as simple as breathing. Never a blemish on the report cards for these.

The 'Usual': Average struggles in school, nothing impressive in anything except for classes that lead into their intended occupations. A lot of inside jokes with these ones, hang out in their usual spots at lunch with their usual friends, and seem loud and annoying to those not in the group.

The 'Avoided': The 'Usual' if The 'Usual' actually WAS loud and annoying as opposed to simply SEEMING loud and annoying. Shouting the same jokes to each other over and over and throwing themselves into other groups. Euch.

The 'Walls of Meat': Plays football. Aggressive towards The 'Usual' and The 'Avoided'. Some from The 'Usual' leak into this group for the sake of the 'Walls of Meat' groups being complete with that one kid that can't perform as well as the others.

That One Guy x(insert number here): Normal non-disabled people who by choice go "Hump DAYYYYY and stuff like that across the room and then act confused when the teachers wall over and tell them to be quiet.

The Rednecks: The group of kids who wear John Deere hats, camouflage hunting gear, and boots every single day.  Always talking about tractors, pickup trucks, and tend to have a less-than-average vocabulary.

Yeah I live in the Suburbs right outside of Chicago and this sums up a vast majority of people here. The funny part is that there is absolutely no rural land in our town or surrounding towns unless you want to drive for 45-60 min.

"Let's see who can lift their truck the most, cut of their cat and exhaust, and do brake stands in the parking lot of school!"

as if they need more tickets from the school's police officer for reckless driving.

Jerkwad: Self-explanatory.
We Like Short Shorts: They wear short shorts every day, don't pay attention in class because they're talking to their friends about which boys they like, and are usually at what our school calls 'cheer camp.'
Mr. Boring Average Joe: Regular people getting As and Bs, keeping to themselves and their friends.
Edgy Eric: 'dood 9/11 was an insdei jobe!!!1' 'dood bornies & forries r so misjugged111!!!' 'u guyz r all idoits IM TEH ONLY SAEN MAN!!!!!!!!!111'
Frick'n Nerd!: Plays Minecraft all day, wears glasses, loves computers too much
Jockfaces: 'yah bro lets go lift weights bro'
Sperg Patrol: Includes members from all groups. Mostly Short Shorts members though.
« Last Edit: March 14, 2014, 04:35:41 PM by Eden »

People who actually make and label these groups are usually those anti-social losers no one wants to hang around.

Everyone sorta mingles at my school, so its not like a hierarchy of cliques or something like that but I guess there are some kinda groups.

The rich kids:
I go to a private school so none of us are exactly poor, but there are a few kids that put everyone else to shame. Example: One of my friends who has about a bazillion cars, goes on trips around the world at least 3 times a year, and his parents bought his sister who just got her license a range rover sport.

The "nerds": Self explanatory, although most nerds at my school are actually pretty cool, not the introverted no-lifers you'd expect.

The horsey kids: Theres one in every school

The "white chicks": Pretty much expected

We used to have rednecks and emo kids as well but most of them either moved away or grew out of it
The 8th graders: My school is k-12 but theres a separate campus for high school, and this year, some genius decided to put the 8th graders with the highschoolers, so yeah, theyre what you can expect from 8th graders. Also most of them are nerdy fans of some card game like Magic the gathering or Yu Gi Oh or something like that.

The "geniuses": Theres these two know-it-all kids who are doing stuff way above their age level, are really smart, and can kinda show it off (Especially one of them who NEVER shuts up, is a huge family man, and thinks hes better than everyone else), and yes, one of them does wear a fedora.

The seniors

« Last Edit: March 14, 2014, 04:50:38 PM by Mr Man »

People who actually make and label these groups are usually those anti-social losers no one wants to hang around.
so which group do you fit in

The Beggars: Ask you to buy them food for lunch, People who buy lunch are big targets for them.

CCC: Not too much of a parasite but most of my friends are in cross country.

Birdwatchers: Always are on their phone before school starts, usually play Flappy bird clones like it's a new research mag, If you ask them "If its so frustrating than why are you playing it?" they always respond with "Its addicting."

Fandom guys/girls: They wear shirts so you know what fandom they are in. (Common fandoms are HS, MLP, DW, various animes, and furries) They constantly draw characters from that series.



The Academics: Always doing homework and maintaining As through all their classes.  This is the group I fall under.  Some people in this group tend to criticize the work of others and give them "pointers".


I bet if everyone made a topic on their groups that they would always pic the "academic" category  :cookieMonster:

The Beggars: Ask you to buy them food for lunch, People who buy lunch are big targets for them.

Fandom guys/girls: They wear shirts so you know what fandom they are in. (Common fandoms are HS, MLP, DW, various animes, and furries) They constantly draw characters from that series.
My school has these too, in fact a lot of our nerds are more of fandom geeks

I don't know. In my school pretty much everybody was a nice person to me and there was a lot of overlapping of groups, so it doesn't really make sense to group people. For example there were people in band, but a lot of them would also fit into the "smart," "cool," and sport-playing groups.
I could say the same for my own school and my current situation, however I'm an open person in general so I'm not completely sure about the treatment of other cliques if there are any defined cliques in my school.