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"Nearly half of UK children have played down a talent because of bullying fears, a survey of 1,042 children aged 11 to 16 suggests.

And more than a quarter of those polled for England's anti-bullying week said they had quit an activity they enjoy for the same reasons."

Alternatively, you can try to find a way "in the market".

School have 3 markets : social status, grades and actual knowledge acquisition (the lesser of the 3).

In my high school in the french suburbs (quite different from the US suburbia), there was definitely a bullying risk - while not as big as what US movies show, it was not zero.

I had a problem with ensuring my physical safety at times - especially since I was a bit socially awkward.

There were also a group of student sharing a dresscode, and their violent ways. They also had a problem with getting good grades.

We stroke a deal which was quite good for all the parties involved (except for the bullies) - basically switching seats assignments during tests, and passing good enough answer to get passing grades.

There's one day I can never forget, where I teased a bully and his girlfriend, and was escorted out of the class by gang members when he came back with many friends. They were just intelligent enough to figure it was a fight not worth starting - especially for their own sake.

True story- memories and experiences like this, money just can't buy. It's the best education there is about life and the market.

heh. in many countries you get bullied for getting shitty marks.