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High School Hierarchies: The Shift After Graduation

Explore the dynamics of high school social tiers—the Popular Kids, Normal Kids, and Weird Kids—and how these identities crumble after graduation. Discover the illusion of popularity, the reality of real friendships, and the unnoticed strength of the observers.

Informational Educational High-school Post-graduation Changes Social Dynamics Social-hierarchy Teenagers

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High School Social Hierarchy (And How It All Flips After Graduation...) During High School: The Popular Kids (The Wannabes) High Snapscore, low self-worth—validation is their drug. Their entire personality is built around looking cool for people they won’t even talk to in five years. Act like they own the school, but deep down, they know it’s all temporary. Insecure but cover it with fake confidence, clout-chasing, and meaningless drama. Think being “popular” is a personality trait. The Normal Kids (The In-Betweeners) Just existing, floating through, not loved, not hated—just there. Actually have real friendships, not just a follower count. Mid Snapscore because they have actual lives. Go with the flow, don’t make waves, don’t make enemies. High school is just something they get through, nothing more, nothing less. The Weird Kids (The Observers) Usually don’t have Snapchat—or if they do, they don’t care about streaks. The ghosts, the quiet ones, the people no one notices until they need som

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