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How do I become more popular at school?
Tips
- Be yourself!
- Stand up for the bullied ones and pull them up with you as you climb through the rankings.
- Give good advice to people who need it.
- Don’t act like you are better than everyone else.
- Be patient.
- Don’t act like you care so much on how you look, most people like someone who doesn’t try hard to be perfect.
What makes a student popular?
According to research, the popular child has a strong personality while being friendly toward classmates. They’re usually good students who exhibit exemplary social skills, plus they’re able to control their emotions in social settings.
How does one become popular?
Some are popular because they are likable. People enjoy being around them due to personality traits such as positivity, trustworthiness, friendliness, or attentiveness. Others are popular because they have a high social status. This can be because of looks, success, or wealth.
How can I become popular?
Here’s how to be a more popular person in life in general.
- Help while maintaining a high social value.
- Be the glue in your social circle.
- Be genuinely nice (but don’t be a pushover)
- Be easygoing.
- Learn how to be a good listener.
- Become good at something.
- Practice positivity.
- Stop talking about people behind their backs.
Is it okay to be unpopular?
However, even though it might make your daily life a little more trying, being unpopular can actually be a good thing because it will help you learn how to interact with different kinds of people and focus your energy on things other than partying and shallow friendships.
What makes a child popular or unpopular?
Studies have found that mothers who remember their childhoods marked by happiness tend to have popular children, those who remember their childhoods marked by hostility tend to have unpopular children, and those who remember their childhoods marked by loneliness or anxiety tend to be of average popularity or higher.
Are popular kids attractive?
Peers tend to describe popular kids as attractive, athletic, wealthy, nice dressers, and “not boring.” Popularity is also linked to being friends with other popular peers. The prosocial popular children are “nice” kids who do well in school and act in friendly ways toward their peers.