That was pretty much my experience.SckizoBoy said:You know, I must be in a very small minority on the Escapist because my time at high school wasn't uniformly bad. I was instantly identified as the year's smart kid (especially when I just went into year 7 (11-12yo's for those outside the UK)), because I attended maths lessons with the sixth-formers.
Thing is, I didn't get any flak for it, instead, I became everyone's go to guy for maths and physics, which was kinda cool (and rather embarrassingly for some of my maths classmates, they occasionally asked for help too), though it left little time for me to do my own work.
I understand about the arrogant kids, but when I was in school ( Years ago ) I was quite open with advice and help, hell even if the kids that used to bully me asked for help I'd work it through with them and make sure they understood it. I'm naturally a helpful person, perhaps too much for my own good sometimes ( Get stuck doing chores all the time...)Slick Samurai said:In my experience the kids who call themselves "smart" are the ones I don't mind seeing bullied. They always seem to be an arrogant bunch, while the more instinctive "idiot" kids take them down a notch.
It's how the system works, if no one made you feel like utter shit then you would walk around full of hot air until you made a poor decision that affects everyone.
Morale of the day: just the right amount of bullying from peers is good for everyone.
I'm not referring to school culture, I'm referring to human culture. There were people in history who were never talked down to. People like princes. The princes were peerless, literally royalty. One day they became kings, but sometimes tyrants.SirBryghtside said:In my experience, the dumb ones are much more arrogant than the nerds. I guess it's just different schools, different cultures, different everything - you really can't generalise.Slick Samurai said:In my experience the kids who call themselves "smart" are the ones I don't mind seeing bullied. They always seem to be an arrogant bunch, while the more instinctive "idiot" kids take them down a notch.
It's how the system works, if no one made you feel like utter shit then you would walk around full of hot air until you made a poor decision that affects everyone.
Morale of the day: just the right amount of bullying from peers is good for everyone.