> There were no cool nerds in high school. Instead of working out or partying, we played games or fiddled with computers in sullen, slightly embarrassed solitude or with a cadre of other misfit rejects.
The perfect example of taking your own anecdotal experience and assuming that it must be true for everyone.
This was not at all my experience (even though I didn't work out in HS or party like in college), and I'm sure many people here did not have this experience either.
I'm sure you're right, but from what I gather from reading and from consuming media my post still reflects the reality of secondary school in most of America.
The perfect example of taking your own anecdotal experience and assuming that it must be true for everyone.
This was not at all my experience (even though I didn't work out in HS or party like in college), and I'm sure many people here did not have this experience either.