I agree for the most part. Within my highschool, the ubergeeks (Those within the top three slots) were generally also the kids who were leaders in other extracurricular activities. Interestingly enough, the factor that created the most tension between the students was not individual students themselves, but the teachers and misc. administration. Some teachers like to play students against each other, having some spy on others for example. So, instead of pointing the finger at those who we normally deem responsible for societies ills towards the geeky, let's take a look at the factor which is generally both the most important as well as the most overlooked.
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I agree for the most part. Within my highschool, the ubergeeks (Those within the top three slots) were generally also the kids who were leaders in other extracurricular activities. Interestingly enough, the factor that created the most tension between the students was not individual students themselves, but the teachers and misc. administration. Some teachers like to play students against each other, having some spy on others for example. So, instead of pointing the finger at those who we normally deem responsible for societies ills towards the geeky, let's take a look at the factor which is generally both the most important as well as the most overlooked.
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