I was like her. Had academic friends and still am a nerd/brainiac. I feel her when she says "I don't want to be the school's freaky genius girl again", I've been "the smart girl" from high school to college to university 😂🤓. Only difference between me and her is that I JUST DIDN'T get into Law at uni and that I didn't get a Troy growing up 💔. I was called "Hermione" growing up, surprised no one called me "Gabriella" 🤣.
im like this as well but because i dont share my grade with anyone they don't call me names that have a semantic connation with genius or anything. Only my teacher and my mom know about my good grades but im usually view as the class clown or a childish person or someone who just doesn't try in school.
For those here who are familiar with the USNCO (the US National Chemistry Olympiad), what stage do you think Gabriella and Taylor would have reached? National stage? (top-1000 at the local stage) National team camp? (top-20 at the national stage) IChO? (top-4 at national team camp) My impression being that competing at the IChO was what made Gabriella get in at Stanford...
I wish movies were like real life. When I was 9 or 10 I thought high school would be like high school musical. I had a crush on someone in 9th grade. I hoped they would be like Troy, except that they called me weird. I think he liked me but I wasn’t comfortable to be myself as I didn’t have friends, was afraid he would think I was weird(he already told to his friends) and was not a jock. I was not a brainiac either but I know movies always exaggerate both roles. Real life is not like the movies, boys are jerks and girls are mean(well they were in my school). I love this movie but sadly it isn’t real life as I was bullied and depressed for majority of my high school experience. Still love Troy and Gabriella tho❤❤❤😢
Okay I’ve seen this movie, in the scene when Sharpy was on the computer searching for Gabriella Montez spotted the location says San Diego Post Newspaper. It says SAN DIEGO