Project Popularity

Project Popularity

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Renee Night is the popular girl with all the friends, she goes out to parties, she participates in school events, she is stunningly gorgeous. everything you would want in your highschool life that is her! Matthew Stewart is cute but he's awkward. He is the guy who can't wait to get out of highschool, He has two friends, he stays at home and plays video games when he should be having fun, he isnt a nerd but he's an outcast he is the guy nobody even gives a chance. So when Matthew gets ahold of some pictures of Renee at a party he takes the advantage of being the alpha and gives her a choice 1. make him popular so he doesn't have to be the outcast no more or 2. see these photos on the school news screen in the morning. which starts a little game for Renee Project Popularity.
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Jessie Martin: a typical nerd with eyeglasses, aces and tops all of the exams, activities and quizzes, debate society, journalist, and president of the student council. Meet Greg Nichols: smart, cool, handsome, hot, friendly, and a very typical guy. But a conflict developed between them on the very first day of school. As much as she's trying to avoid him she couldn't. Why? Both Seniors. Both parteners in a project. Both on the social events. The question is-who's going to be valedectorian?

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