Ack, yeah I suppose I got stereotyped in High School.
I was a drama nerd for sure, but i'm totally proud of that. But I think that sort of stereotyped me as an uppity beee...and someone who thought she was better than others. Which is quite the opposite.
Once I won Prom Queen I was quickly stereotyped as a materialistic popular girl who (once again) thinks she's better than everyone. Which I never really was, but since that's the 'prom queen stereotype' that's what I became in people's eyes. Which is, once again, quite the opposite, as it took me by COMPLETE surprise and I was VERY flattered and grateful. And I still am!
I was also very friendly with alot of teachers, which made me a teachers pet-ish type. When really, I just enjoyed conversing with certain teachers. I still correspond with a couple of them via email, so I'm NOT a teachers pet, because they're not my teachers anymore! hehe
I'm sure I've been stereotpyed as many other things.
TO be honest, I don't really mind it though, I don't let it become offensive to me. I'm sure I've stereotyped & pre-judged people alot in my life. I know I always assume the worst of thug-looking people and I am quickly irritated by bratty looking teenage girls...so I suppose I am stereotyping.
It's sort of unavoidable though I think. Try as I might to give everyone a fair chance, it's tough to not let the little voice in your head make a quick judgement.