When I first started at my secondry school, you had pretty much everyone: the "normal" people, chavs, goths, punks, rock-chicks, loners, drifters, nerds, snobs/preps, and divas. By the time it came for my year to leave, all there were was chavs/divas (they both evolved and became one, o.o), rock/punk-chicks, snobs and loners/drifters. Yes, a lot of evolving going on.

I was always classed as a rock-chick/punk from when I started, but I was also quite the loner. After my primary school experience, I just prefered to be left alone by other people, and I often sat in the library and read or did my homework on my own. A few weeks in, my friend came back from holiday and started, and I spent a lot of time hanging with her and her sister, whose friends didn't approve of me one single bit. Which was pretty weird considering the group was a small mix of every group at the school. I thought me and the goth girl would get along, but... hey, it didn't work out.

Eventually, I made a few friends in my own class, the main ones being Nikki and Chikara, who didn't get on. I really don't understand what brought me and Nikki together - we had almost nothing in common. She was a chav, and I don't think we understood eachother very well.

It got to Year 9, and I was put in a different Maths class (I got moved up to a higher class for some screwed up reason - I'm shite at maths, >>), and... well, I didn't know anyone in there. But not all was bad. The girl who sat in front of me was a rock-chick/punk, and she made a comment about my Emily The Strange bag, which sparked off a conversation and next thing I know we're lending eachother CDs, and just talking loads when we saw eachother. Nikki got jealous, and sorta... cast me from the group we'd made, and I hung out with Ella who pretty quickly became my best friend.

During GCSEs, I drifted loads and became a loner again, although still hanging around with Ella and the small group around us. I think everyone pretty much drifted then, but we all got labled in the same ways.

At college, its a little different. Yeah, you can sit in the canteen and place a class on everyone, but the groups are very mixed up. In my group for instance, there is me the rock-chick, Ali the prep/indie dude, Grant the nice-chav (yeah, he doesn't piss me off like other ones - he is very intelligent), Ben the nerd (in the best way possible =3), Andre the jock (only way I can describe him lmao), and Priya who is a tad like me, but more of a pop/rock-chick. I don't think it really matters at college who you hang around with - we all get along fine, and even though me and Ali have had our differences, we're still good friends.

Oh yeah! We had the religious freaks too. There was this one girl who tried to convert me. That was pretty funny - I think I half got her to believe God doesn't exist by the time I was done with her. XD