No, I don't agree that these are the same thing. |
Not at all |
| Athletic is athletic. It speaks for itself and is proven on the track, field or court. Popular often means athletic. But a non-athletic kid who is super rich, super good looking (and hence popular with the girls), or just funny, witty and a barrel of laughs can also be popular. Also in the high school years the drug dealers or those with drug dealer connections can also be very popular. |
They aren’t the same in the abstract, but are they functionally the same at sta? I think that’s what the pp was getting at (and you may be responding to that meaning of the question, but I am curious about the answer, so I figured I’d inject my own clarifying question) |
I would agree with this and my son in in the upper school. He is not cool or invited to all the parties (there are about 10-15 of these boys) but he's respected and treated well. Plus, honestly you don't want to be in the popular crowd because of the drinking. There is a correlation between popularity and drinking (like there is in almost every school in the US). |
OP here: Did your son start in ls? I’m more than fine if my kid isn’t the most popular, but the comments about bullying worry me. TIA! |
My kid started in 7th. He would not be considered popular by this board’s definition and is completely happy. He tried lots of different activities in middle school and is a well adjusted kid. I think your son will be fine. I truly believe it is a school the boys are lucky to attend. |