I came from a small town and at school in one class there was me, a member from Depeche Mode and someone who went on to join The Cure. That was all in one class of 30 kids.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There was all of about 30 kids where I went to school; we were all one clique.
I was a founding member of the 'Dungeons and Dragons' club at my high school. I was in chorus, I was in swing choir. I was an outcast but I was an outcast among a group of outcasts.
Nearly everyone I met, worked with, or read about was my teacher, one way or another.
I had my group of friends, you know, like my real group of friends, and then I had, like, party friends.
I went to a Catholic school with 40 kids total. There were no cliques, but I suppose I was the 'sporty good girl.'
I met some friends in the end of 10th, beginning of 11th, who were in the popular group so I finished off high school in that group and got to see both sides.
By my senior year in high school, I was friends with every group.
I graduated with a class of 35 people. We had basically just enough people to actually have a play.
I remember that I used to mix with my friends who had brothers and sisters. I was an only child.
I went to a high school that didn't have many people in it. There were, like, 60 people in my senior class. There was a group of cool kids and a group of really dorky kids, and I was probably the coolest of the really dorky kids.