Kiht would be an athletic student that is -very- invested in sports. However, she would be somewhat un-kept and unconcerned about her appearance and popularity... Which is a bit unusual for a High School student.
She would hate bullies, and never be one herself. However, she would likely not be the nicest person. She would be frustrated, distracted and close-minded about certain things. For example, she would have higher values for her family's expectations of her academic performance, and far less value for social status with her peers.
She would be introverted, but -not- shy. If that confuses some people, look up "introverted vs shy" on the internet, and do some reading.
Despite her family placing pressure on her to get good grades, and that being important to her, her grades in the non-athletic classes would be average. The only exception would be History. She would ace history classes.
Kiht would likely only have a few friends, and they would likely be students on the low end of the popularity scale. She likes to befriend those who she thinks need friends. As altruistic as it sounds, it is mostly due to her romanticizing of "under-dogs".
She would hate bullies, and never be one herself. However, she would likely not be the nicest person. She would be frustrated, distracted and close-minded about certain things. For example, she would have higher values for her family's expectations of her academic performance, and far less value for social status with her peers.
She would be introverted, but -not- shy. If that confuses some people, look up "introverted vs shy" on the internet, and do some reading.
Despite her family placing pressure on her to get good grades, and that being important to her, her grades in the non-athletic classes would be average. The only exception would be History. She would ace history classes.
Kiht would likely only have a few friends, and they would likely be students on the low end of the popularity scale. She likes to befriend those who she thinks need friends. As altruistic as it sounds, it is mostly due to her romanticizing of "under-dogs".