Getting back to CMU
Posted by tom | Aug 15, 2005As new students prepare to flood the campus for the first time and returning students grit their teeth, I am reminded of a piece that Peter brought to GCF's attention a few years ago Why Nerds are Unpopular. As you pray for the coming year of ministry, please keep these members of the population in prayer.
Nerds still in school should not hold their breath. Maybe one day a heavily armed force of adults will show up in helicopters to rescue you, but they probably won't be coming this month. Any immediate improvement in nerds' lives is probably going to have to come from the nerds themselves.
Merely understanding the situation they're in should make it less painful. Nerds aren't losers. They're just playing a different game, and a game much closer to the one played in the real world. Adults know this. It's hard to find successful adults now who don't claim to have been nerds in high school.
It's important for nerds to realize, too, that school is not life. School is a strange, artificial thing, half sterile and half feral. It's all-encompassing, like life, but it isn't the real thing. It's only temporary, and if you look, you can see beyond it even while you're still in it. -- quote from the webpiece


Don't forget the dorks, who (if my memory serves me correctly) are of mediocre intelligence but are still unpopular. Now there's a group who's gotten the short end of the stick.
Posted by Amy, Aug 16 2005, 14:34