If you're currently in high school, what type of stereotype would you consider yourself to be? Or if you were in high school, what were you before?
In high school, I would say I'm both a Floater and a Good-ats [but more leaning towards being a Good-ats].
- JOCK
The athletic type whose high school life revolved around sports. They're the type of kids who would do anything just to stay on the team and play. Usually, a socialist that hangs out with everyone
- FLOATERS
The kid who doesn't have a specific group of kids they hang out with. Generally, they can be shy, but they're empathetic polite, and friendly and gets along with various groups. Sometimes referred to as the 'chameleon' in school.
- GOOD-ats
The Over-achiever, sometimes known as the teachers' pets. They're literally good at just about anything. The majority of the time they're reserved but open up when they're good with the person they're talking.
- BRAINS
The "smart kid", "nerds", "brainiacs" that excel in everything that involves grades. It's found that these types of kids always have a high level of academic anxiety because they worry to fail their parents/themselves.
- ANIME/MANGA FANS
Kids who embrace Japanese pop culture! Watching animated series, films, reading graphic novels, creating artwork, and mainly spending their time online doing so. Sometimes awkward when meeting new people who don't share the same interest.
- NORMALS
The kids who are "unknown". They don't fall in any clique so they just go with the flow with whatever is happening.
- GAMERS
The "gamers" are the kids who spend the majority of the time gaming. They complete their school work and go with the flow at school just to make sure they're able to get back to gaming at the end of the day without being bothered.
- FINE ARTS
The kid who gets immersed in the arts. Drawing, painting, photography, graphic designing, ect. are what they usually do for fun, and sometimes they can express themselves by having somebody modifications like piercings or tattoos.
This was actually my welcome assignment made by my psychology professor.
Thought it would be pretty fun to have ya'll think of the stereotype you are/were.