1. Your character gets judged! What stereotype do other students see them as? (Nerd, jock, etc.)
If she is in a public school, one of the special ed students. Though, she would probably be more likely to be enlisted into a specialized school. Regardless, she is probably the teacher's pet who can't pay attention in class but is still liked because she is just so darn affectionate. Occasionally, er often, the teachers get irritated by her distracting antics, but they still end up making it into the yearbook anyway.
2. Your character gets an A+! What class(es)?
3. Your character fails a class. Boo! Which one(s)?
Ember would be the one with a learning disability. She's the teacher's pet but that doesn't mean she gets A's in an instant. They know that she tries super hard at all her studies but she just keeps failing. They probably have to comfort her and hire her special tutors. If she's in a specialized school, which she most likely is, she might pass a physical education class or an art class, but even these she may struggle at--mostly because she has trouble listening.
4. What sorts of people gather to your character? Are they popular or a loner?
In a public school, Ember sticks up for the other special ed students. If there is a mentoring program, the students outside of special ed might be really nice to her. And while she's not popular, she's probably a least well known by the rest of school.
In a specialized school, Ember is the the sweetheart kid whom teachers love but is not necessarily popular. She is outgoing with the other students but she ends up making more acquaintances than friends. And many of them are probably wary of her. In short, she likes the rest of the students more than they like her.
5. Your character goes to future career counseling! What is their ideal job!?
Agriculture! So she can raise her own food!
If she is in a public school, one of the special ed students. Though, she would probably be more likely to be enlisted into a specialized school. Regardless, she is probably the teacher's pet who can't pay attention in class but is still liked because she is just so darn affectionate. Occasionally, er often, the teachers get irritated by her distracting antics, but they still end up making it into the yearbook anyway.
2. Your character gets an A+! What class(es)?
3. Your character fails a class. Boo! Which one(s)?
Ember would be the one with a learning disability. She's the teacher's pet but that doesn't mean she gets A's in an instant. They know that she tries super hard at all her studies but she just keeps failing. They probably have to comfort her and hire her special tutors. If she's in a specialized school, which she most likely is, she might pass a physical education class or an art class, but even these she may struggle at--mostly because she has trouble listening.
4. What sorts of people gather to your character? Are they popular or a loner?
In a public school, Ember sticks up for the other special ed students. If there is a mentoring program, the students outside of special ed might be really nice to her. And while she's not popular, she's probably a least well known by the rest of school.
In a specialized school, Ember is the the sweetheart kid whom teachers love but is not necessarily popular. She is outgoing with the other students but she ends up making more acquaintances than friends. And many of them are probably wary of her. In short, she likes the rest of the students more than they like her.
5. Your character goes to future career counseling! What is their ideal job!?
Agriculture! So she can raise her own food!