That is extremely hard, you should not have been in the 'creep' group in the first place. Just dont talk to anyone, try to blend in with the crowd for a few weeks and eventually if your lucky people will forget you were a creep.
Hi, i go to Caroline Chisholm and im not catholic so no... you do have to have a good reputation in school though.
Abraham Lincolns reputation was an honest man though the south succeeded from the union because of his election to form the Confederate states of America
You have to make it clear that you are not the person that people think you are by distancing as far away as possible from the reputation given to you. Only you know who you truly are, and though I get why you want to change people's perception of you, that's all that really matters. You should be true to who you are and just be yourself, people will come to realize that you are not a poser after a while, and just accept you.
just go with the flow! my first kiss was french and even though it was my first i rolled with it and he was really into it
My cousin goes to a public school she got pregnant at the end of eighth grade and stayed in school up until the birth in ninth grade.She's still in school. A child doesn't have to leave school because of pregnancy,the school even has a daycareHowever I go to a Catholic school and I know of two girls at my school who have left completely because of pregnancy I don't know if it's reputation or the school.I'd lean more towards the school though.
some people just never change... and some people change for the worst instead of for the better... personally i think that if it happens in elementary school, middle school, and in high school then it is going to happen in college... hope that answers your question :)
At the JJB - Yes. At Goodison - No (though he had his sleeves rolled up.)
it might be outta of service days but still have minutes rolled over...
The probability is about 43 times, though you cannot be certain, so there is no definitive answer.
There not in school. sorry though.
In high schools, you usually change into slippers outside the school. There's a little covered area with shoe/slipper lockers. Then you wear the slippers all day inside the school. It depends on the school though. At my disabled school and my night school, we only change into slippers when we go into the language lab classrooms. The rest of the time we leave our regular shoes on. When I taught at a language school, we never put slippers on; it was like working in a regular office.
depends on how you are. let's say, fifteen. yes, it could ruin your reputation. let's say nineteen now, no. it probably won't ruin your reputation. if you're under seventeen, most likely. people might think differently of you, but it's your life. do what you want. be safe though : )