Okay so after years of observations, I have come to many conclusions to problems we as students face. So I have listed my observations below-
The Big Brothers, Big Sisters Theory- The "cool" kids at school usually have a "cool" older brother or sister who is from 1 to 3 grades older then they are, have gotten their popularity most probably from those kids. They learn how to dress, what's cool, and also are usually as pretty or a little less pretty than the older sibling.
The Private School vs. Public School Result Theory- Due to not being able to express themselves through what they wear for the most part, girls who are in private school have prettier hair and makeup than girls who are in public school. Though girls in public school spend more time picking out the hottest designer outfits that usually cause fights due to jelousy or one outfit just looking flat out slutty.
The Sportistic Theory- People who do sports almost ALWAYS have more friends than people who don't. Also, they end up having more popularity due to meeting more people.
Shut Up Laughy the Duck Theory- Girls who want a guy to like her and think that being as giddy and annoying as the girls who have boyfriends will get her the guy, are even more less likely to get the guy. So don't try laughing at everything he says really frikkin loud to get him to acknowledge you. Even if he ends up liking you, no one else will!
They Have A Reason Theory-Dirty blondes can be just as stupid as platinum.
The Emo Kid Theory- The guy with the skinny jeans and the HIM t-shirt can be the sweetest guy you'll ever meet.
The Young Guy Theory- If your teacher is the young cool teacher who can take a joke and is nice, do all of your homework often so if you don't feel like doing it one night, he might let you off the hook and won't take off credit.
No Excuse Theory- Only tell a stupid excuse if it's true. (Ex. My math teacher asked where is the HW packet I had to do. I was angry on saturday and threw out half my room so I answered, "I threw it out in a fit of rage." wink
I hope you found this helpful! -Isabelle
holdingon95 · Mon Jan 28, 2008 @ 09:49pm · 0 Comments |