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Who were you in high school?

whiterose
07-15-2004, 08:39 PM
Oh why not? Let's do another quiz... :p


WHO WERE YOU IN HIGH SCHOOL? (http://web.tickle.com/tests/highschool/)


Here are my results:

Teacher's Pet

"Excuse me, I think you forgot to give us homework." Being the teacher's pet probably didn't win you any popularity contests (outside of the faculty lounge, that is). But so what? You weren't being graded by your fellow students. These days, your attention to detail and the ability to read a situation are part of what make you successful. No one knows the rules better than you; and no one knows better how to grease the palms that make those rules run in your favor.

Back in high school, your peers might have voted you "most likely to brownnose." But they probably didn't foresee the utility of perfecting the art of the schmooze — and at such a young age! That's a talent that will take you far even if you're not in law, politics, or sales. Sure, some things might have changed since your glory days. But at least some of the tables have turned. Back then an apple might have swayed you toward an "A." Now it can land you box seats at the Super Bowl or that promotion you've been after!





No way was I a teacher's pet!!! :mad:

manofmisteree
07-15-2004, 08:49 PM
http://i.emode.com/tests/highschool/images/artist.gif Brooding Artist

Laughing in homeroom, crying in third period, brooding at lunchtime. It's nothing serious — just part of the act for a brooding artist like yourself. Whether it's acting, painting, writing, or interpretive dance, your channels of expression might have made you a little "different" in high school. But today it's these differences that separate your talent from all those wannabe "creatives" out there.

Lots of high schoolers felt sorry for the kid who sat alone in the corner — when they weren't picking on them, that is. Little did they know it was the best seat in the house for observing the absurdity of high school. The same insight that you had back then just might help make you famous some day (if it hasn't already). So revel in your high school roots and be careful when you're cleaning out the garage. With your talents, those old notebook doodles might end up being worth a fortune.

I like my results:D

Desert Spring
07-15-2004, 09:14 PM
What is it with these quizzes :)

Another brooding artist here .....

ravenglow
07-15-2004, 09:29 PM
Brooding Artist here too!
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Maria
07-15-2004, 09:34 PM
Katrina, we are always the same, same dog, same student, what is this?

Teacher's Pet? ;) Yeah, I was probably...

whiterose
07-15-2004, 09:36 PM
Originally posted by Maria
Katrina, we are always the same, same dog, same student, what is this?



Great minds think alike, Maria. ;)

~Guinavere~
07-15-2004, 10:01 PM
Teacher's Pet

"Excuse me, I think you forgot to give us homework." Being the teacher's pet probably didn't win you any popularity contests (outside of the faculty lounge, that is). But so what? You weren't being graded by your fellow students. These days, your attention to detail and the ability to read a situation are part of what make you successful. No one knows the rules better than you; and no one knows better how to grease the palms that make those rules run in your favor.

Back in high school, your peers might have voted you "most likely to brownnose." But they probably didn't foresee the utility of perfecting the art of the schmooze — and at such a young age! That's a talent that will take you far even if you're not in law, politics, or sales. Sure, some things might have changed since your glory days. But at least some of the tables have turned. Back then an apple might have swayed you toward an "A." Now it can land you box seats at the Super Bowl or that promotion you've been after!

Jo-Admin
07-16-2004, 12:33 AM
Popular Kid

Were you voted most popular, class president, homecoming king/queen? Was there a line just to sign your yearbook? Omigod! You were probably the envy of the entire student body! If they could only see you now...they'd probably still be totally jealous.

Sure, your charm and people skills come naturally, but that doesn't mean you rest on your laurels. Or good looks and sense of style, for that matter. You're probably always looking for, like, bigger challenges and high-pressure situations in which you thrive and shine. A lot of your peers still look up to you, which has probably helped propel you toward positions of leadership.

So even if there were enough hours in the day to attend all the events you're invited to, your work and home schedules probably wouldn't allow it. Yes, you were dealt quite a hand, but as your guidance counselor always told you, it's how you play that hand that really counts.

VenusScorpio
07-16-2004, 01:02 AM
Rebel

Whatever. From what we can tell, it's no surprise you were such a rebel in high school. Let's see, rules were meant to be broken and authority was supposed to be ignored, right? Spend a lot of time in detention? If not, it probably just meant you were wily enough to get away with it.

Sure, these days, the old piercings may have filled in and the tattoos might be faded, but you've still got a bit of the bad apple in you. With a healthy disdain for regulations, rebels are often happiest working as their own boss. Be it president of your own company, drummer in a band, or just suburban super dad/soccer mom, you still play by your own rules and you've got the speeding tickets to prove it.

Pariah
07-16-2004, 05:35 AM
Eric, you were a Brooding Artist

Laughing in homeroom, crying in third period, brooding at lunchtime. It's nothing serious — just part of the act for a brooding artist like yourself. Whether it's acting, painting, writing, or interpretive dance, your channels of expression might have made you a little "different" in high school. But today it's these differences that separate your talent from all those wannabe "creatives" out there.

Lots of high schoolers felt sorry for the kid who sat alone in the corner — when they weren't picking on them, that is. Little did they know it was the best seat in the house for observing the absurdity of high school. The same insight that you had back then just might help make you famous some day (if it hasn't already). So revel in your high school roots and be careful when you're cleaning out the garage. With your talents, those old notebook doodles might end up being worth a fortune.

Pariah
07-16-2004, 05:49 AM
...the Rebel and the Brooding Artist finally hooked up I see. Just like one of those 80s teen movies. :D :cool:


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