i heard somewhere that it was 31.7% so that's the best i can tell u
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Ignoring the silly fraction, that's probably the best anyone could say because the question does not consider the natures and durations of post-school friendships. If I and my friends and acquaintances, both at school and met much later, are a guide, once many people leave school they disperse within a few years to further education, work, marriage etc. often far from their childhood locations. Although some indeed stay friends for many years later most lose touch with each other even when still living geographically near. Our lives change, and with it we lose whatever bound us as friends in our teens. That does not mean we fall out. We simply drift apart.
About 5% this percent was conducted by a study from www.sciencedaily.com
85 percent
She was really happy going to school and even her friends first time she looked at lots of people the she started going to school and she made friends
If you are referring to what a school desk is, it is typically made of wooden or metal materials and used for children and teens throughout school for a place to sit and do their school work.
Selena Gomez does indeed have a few non famous friends in her life. These friends were made in school for example.
A story of three friends from the Hood. They made a pact in high school to find a way to go to Medical School.
This can't be answered. What we know about her mainly comes from her.
Tell a school counselor.
Find a hidden talent. I got very popular at school for my drawings, and I made plenty of friends.
You might end up making 1 or 2 friends. I made friends with the first person I met. Just talk to them and be yourself. It's like school. How many friends you make is up to you.
omg yes! you can make new friends even during your senior year of high school and completley discard the old ones EASILY even though it will seem impossible at first! It happened with me when my "best friends" since 8th grade totally stabbed my back. I made new friends. Obviously not best friends, but still friends.
It was a school girls band she made at the age of 15 with three friends, including Pat.
Making friends is some thing that is not difficult, no matter the place. High school is only a place, and the way you made friends before it also applies. You can get as many friends as you can, only that making friends depends on the people you want to be friends with. If the person is nice, then they will make things easy for you to become their friends. But if they are not nice and arrogant you don't need to be friends. Just talk to those you want to be friends with and see how they react. Give them time to get to know you and then trust you, for that's when you will be good friends.
She has obviously made her decision so you must respect her feelings and be her friends if you want - move forward and focus your interest elsewhere - there will be a girl that likes you and possibly many throughout your life.