Jocks, nerds, loners, hipsters. We know of all the cliques, the stereotypes, the labels placed on you once you enter the doors to your school. The place you’re put in affects your whole social life in school, so it’s important to ‘pick the right clique.’ But, what if someone picked it all for you? In a social experiment started by the school principal of Foxcrest high school , every sophomore will attend the special ‘placement ceremony,’ a unique presentation where everyone is drafted in to clique and given a different position. Those placed in their clique have dress the part, act the part, and most importantly, be the stereotype as a part of the 'Intergration Program.'
Andria Casto has hated the idea of the program since her older brother went through it and was placed as a jock, changing him from a kind, well mannered boy, to an arrogant rude teenager. She witnessed firsthand what the project can do, and how it completely changes people that go through the program. When Andria is placed in a clique she has never even dreamed of being in, she is forced to become friends with a feisty redhead, a smart blonde, two twins, and multiple other strange teens. The group of teens bond over their hatred for the program, and together try to take it down with the help of nerdy cheerleaders, athletic nerds, and outgoing outcasts.
This, is the Stereotype Project.
Two girls. At school they're total opposites. The cheer captain and the loaner geek. But at home, life isn't all as it's seems. And one teacher, and their relentless assignments, bring them closer together.
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"You missed me?" I ask as if it's such a shock because to me it is. I'm a nobody.
"Hm." She hums with a nod, "I didn't really know how to ask you if you wanted to hang out again, and well, thanks to my fucked up life, here we are, I found an excuse."
"You do realise you can just ask me?" I'm a hypocrite, I couldn't do it either.
"I know, but honestly, you kind of intimidate me and I just kinda thought maybe just a small part of you thought it was just about the projects."