Ever since I was little, I've always been quite good at the whole "school" thing. I got good results, learnt lots, made friends and behaved. By behaved, I don't mean I was perfect. Trouble seemed to always creep up on me no matter how hard I try and avoid it. Also I lost my temper quite a lot, but most of the time got away with it because I was such a "good" student, even when I broke some guys arm! (Long long story). Sure there were bumps in the road and I did meet some rather horrible people but now, in secondary school, things just turn into an emotional roller coaster. One second someone's your best friend- next you're sworn enemies. You also have the introduction of popularity and with this comes squads and an ever changing hierarchy to get to grips with. After awhile you learn to stay in your place to avoid awkward and dangerous situations. Luckily for me, I'm not at the bottom, or the top. I'm in the middle with an amazing group of friends. We don't really have a "squad" name, we're just a family, but to everyone else we're the "unisex squad". The reason for this is that we're the only group if friends which is almost evenly spread out amongst boys and girls. I love that cause it means I have friends who are boys and who are girls. This is so useful as you can find out what other guys are saying about you! That can be rather helpful! But I guess the bad thing is that relationships can well and truly mess things up.