Hey sweeties!
It's a few days before school for me, although for all of you whose first day had already passed - the best of luck in your new year; there's a lot of difference you can make in your life; plan ahead!
Today, I'll do a bit of a relaxing post, where I'll talk about a few different types of high school students. Please do not take this as any kind of offence if you feel like I'm generalising or stereotyping; I'm absolutely aware of the fact that all people are different and unique in their own way.
Enjoy!
1. Overachiever
This, is an obsessive individual who does multiple times more than expected. Overachievers are always ready, know their stuff, but annoy other students and even teachers sometimes with that endless enthusiasm. The negative side of the overachiever - is inability of perceiving to fail. Failing affects them very much, and often they suffer from a mild-intense mental issues deep inside. The positive side - is that they are very intellectual individuals who often contribute a lot to the field of their choice - most likely math or sciences (but not always). Oh, and they often get called "nerds" at school.
2. Athlete
These guys are physically hyperactive, but often a bit more passive at studying. They share their leadership skills, always have a water bottle beside them and compete whenever they can. Same with overachievers, athletes have a hard time perceiving a failure. For the most part though, these guys are optimistic even if they are half dead running 10 km with sweat dripping down their bodies. They most likely wear different attributes of the team or the institution they are playing for everywhere.
3. Underachiever
I'd like to address those students who simply don't even care about studying...at all. They happily accept a passing grade and move on, often living everyday like it's the last day of their lives. These people are most likely very satisfied with themselves, although often have bad habits such as smoking, drinking or drugs. Sometimes they try to impress a prof, but that's a one-in-a-lifetime-thing, just not to fail a course, because they wouldn't prefer to retake it. Sometimes it's great though, to be a little more careless.
4. Gossip Groups
That's not a person, but rather a group of (often) girls with a "popular" leader who is assured that everyone likes her. These people don't really focus on studying until the moment when it is the last chance. Then, the group often breaks down and every individual starts to live their own life.
These (most likely girls) often discuss stuff that doesn't even exist, and for some reason they find it entertaining.
5. Shy
These people are very shy, often satisfied enough with their academic achievements, but rarely somebody knows their names. They most likely either don't have close friends at school or have a little group of friends, and people find them kind of "cute". They do everything on time, and quietly, so that they don't earn any additional attention.
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