In first school I think I was but that's because it was so small. In middle school I was probably one of the 'populars' (not the nasty ones, the ones who are populars cos they are nice) until I fell out with my friend and they basically all abandoned me. But then because I could name everyone in the same year as me (100 kids) pretty easily bar 1 or 2.
In year 9 (start of Senior school) I was bullied a bit, spat on. (he was a [censored].) called a lesbian. (Even though I've never gone out with someone, so how would they know?) But I just ignored them and it was fine by the time it got to February half term. This year I fell out with my friend (that I made, so I wasn't a loner in middle school!) because I wasn't going to go to the prom with her, so it'd be more expensive for the others. (I had told her I wasn't going with her before the whole thing! I ended up not going cos I'd have been just a wallflower there and it didn't sound that exciting.)
Now I'm in 6th form and because my old school's 6th form isn't that great and most of the science teachers last a maximum of two years before they leave!! So I've moved to not my 'local' but it's my nearest senior school and it's going to be wierd cos across the county they don't have middle schools they just start secondary school in year 7. But I think I'll just be one of those 'average' people. I'm planning to be in the musical this year. (It's CATS!!) So hopefully I'll meet a lot of people in the other years as well. I made a lot of friends outside of my year thorugh other musicals at my old school. (My friend who's not my friend anymore asked me why I hung out with the year 9's so much! XD) Also I'll make some friends in the year above because the class that we register with in the mornings is mixed for 6th form so you have a mix of lower and upper 6th students.
Sorry for the wall of text! XD


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It may not look like much, but the first time I went I ound it to be positively capitivating. It was a cloudy, nearly overcast day, about 60 degrees Farenheit, and the wind...oh my gosh. I was there all day, and all day the wind did not stop. It came off the lake in a constant gust of about 20 or 30 miles per hour, and if you climed up on one of the dunes and looked around it was nothing but the churning pale blue waters of Lake Michigan in one direction and endless grass-covered sand dunes in the other. It was gorgeous. And the third time was actually not too long ago. I went on vacation up to northern Wisconsin and took a ferry across a small section of Lake Superior to one of the Apostle Islands. It was so cold and windy that I was freezing even in my oversized fleece-lined Eddie Bauer sweatshirt (I always seem to pick up Eddie Bauer stuff at consignment shops 



