"kaiwrysims;c-17480433" wrote:
I went to a big highschool in canada and before went to another big highschool in another province so I've experienced highschool in different provinces in canada. And I agree that there doesn't seem to be big cliques and drama that happens much. Of course there was drama but it wasn't that big. And the cliques thing was never relatable for me because we had ppl who did sports (like me) but those ppl were also really smart and cared a lot about their grades. So not the typical jock. Also never seen kids get bullied for being smart that never made sense to me. Like bullying was never a huge thing but if it happened it was about something else. And also the smart kids always had a lot of friends and basically kinda popular but our school was big so there was never really a popular group.
That was my experience as well. Studies came first. Sports were fun but they werne't anything like I've seen in AMerican movies about school sports where there's huge crowds at games and cheerleaders etc. I don't recall much drama or cliques. Sure some kids were more popular than others, but that's just because they were more outgoing and wanted more friends,they were open to being friends with everyone so they had a lot of friends, it wasn't some group of snobby "mean girls" type. I saw the odd kid get bullied, but it was rare and it was never done by the popular kids