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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t think being part of a group has anything to do with if you’re considered “smart”. One of my kids was part of the popular crowd and I knew the girls well. They were almost all ordinary students with some in special ed and a few in AP classes. They did not choose their friends based on what classes they took. Who does that? It’s about what you have in common. What you like to do outside of school, not sign up activities but when you’re together at a sleepover or walking to go eat or meeting boys. My son had a small group of dorky friends who were split some the super smart kids, some with LDs. They all got along and had the same interests. He needs to find someone who appreciates his sense of humor and personality. [/quote]
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