Tell Us Who You Were In High School And We'll Tell You Which Miley You Are

Miley Cyrus is the daughter of country crooner Billy Ray Cyrus, and over the years she has no doubt made her pops very proud... and at times, she has probably disappointed him, embarrassed him, and made him question where he went wrong in parenting. Every kid goes through phases, but Miley Cyrus tends to take her phases to the extreme, so much so that we were able to make an entire quiz based on her various stages in life. This quiz seeks to determine which version of Miley you are based on who you were in high school.

As they say, the high school years are the best of your life. Many of us would pretty sad if that were true, because for a lot of people, high school sucked. Miley Cyrus got her breakout role on Hannah Montana when she was 14 and just entering high school, herself. We like to call this her sweet and innocent phase. She was always musically inclined, and eventually followed her heart and let music take over her acting career, although she still made some television and movies during her transition into pop princess. But it wasn't long before Miley spiraled into the insane/psychotic/risqué behavior that put her on par with Britney Spears circa 2007. But finally, Miley seems to have figured it all out and now at the age of 25, she has left all of those phases behind. She is not anyone that she has been before, as she is grown-up and settling down with fiancé Liam Hemsworth. She even almost seems (dare I say) classy in recent times, which is a word most people would never associate with her name.

There are just so many Mileys and so little time, and all of the different Mileys have been entertaining in their own way. If you have ever wondered which Miley life phase you are, then wonder no more. All you have to do is tell us who you were in high school and we'll do the rest!

Question 1

Which high school clique were you a part of?

Let's begin with the obvious: high school cliques. Like it or not, they are a huge part of high school life. There are countless different groups, clubs, and cliques to be a part of, but of the stereotypical ones, which did you belong to back then?

Question 2

What was your relationship status?

High school is tough enough to navigate even without the stress and pressure of a relationship. And yet, kids still focus a lot of their attention on romance. Most kids date at least a little bit during high school, and some even wind up marrying their high school sweetheart later on.

Question 3

What is the most trouble you ever got into in high school?

High-schooler is basically synonymous with troublemaker, so parents and school officials have to come up with punishments that fit the crimes. Teen crimes could range from skipping school to getting in fights to bullying to mouthing off to crimes they could be charged as an adult for, so punishments ranging in severity are needed.

Question 4

Your favorite teacher was...

Teachers can be the best part of school, or they can just as easily be your worst nightmare. They can make or break your school year experience. Most likely, you have some good teachers, some bad teachers, and a lot that fall somewhere in between. Luckily, as you get older, you have more than one teacher per day, so at the worst, you only have to spend one period per day with any witchy teacher you may have wound up with.

Question 5

What was your clothing style?

One of the ways teens express themselves is through their clothing. In a high school that does not have a dress code, there is a decent amount of leeway in what a student can wear to school. There are limits with skirt length and things like that, but for the most part their style is up to them.

Question 6

How did you wear your hair?

Hair is one more way kids can use to express themselves as individuals in high school. Miley Cyrus has had many hairstyles over the years, both normal and crazy. From her long Hannah Montana curls to her short, spiky platinum blonde, she has done it all. In high school, what was your hair like?

Question 7

What did you do for fun on the weekends?

With a lack of down time even on the weekends, teenagers have jam-packed schedules even on Saturdays and Sundays. Some of teens' favorite weekend pasttimes include partying, hanging out with friends and/or girlfriends and boyfriends, going to the mall, playing sports, and doing literally nothing. What was your favorite weekend activity?

Question 8

Where did you have your first date?

You will always remember your very first date. It is so exciting and special and something you had been dreaming about for years. Whether or not it goes well, you will never forget it. Hopefully it was not a disappointment and lived up to your expectations, but that is not always the case, unfortunately.

Question 9

When did you "lose it"?

High school is a time of firsts, and that includes having sex for the first time for many (if not most) teens. Some kids lose their virginity even earlier than high school (which begins around the age of 14), and some even wait until after high school. But for the most part, teens lose their virginity during their high school years.

Question 10

What was your favorite subject?

From roughly the hours of 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM, teens are bombarded with information in the subjects of math, science, history, English, foreign languages, physical education, social studies, and more. Given how much time they spend learning, it would be nice if they actually enjoyed what they are learning about.

Question 11

Were you a good role model for your younger siblings/peers?

High-schoolers are probably not the best role models in general since they are very self-involved, and tend to experiment a lot with sex, drugs, and alcohol. But little kids don't know that, and they always look up to their big brothers, sisters, cousins, neighbors, and any other big kids in their life. The question is: were you a good role model?

Question 12

What was most memorable about your prom?

Prom is a rite of passage for most teens. It marks the end days of high school and is one of the last (if not the last) high school dances a teen will ever go to. It is also known for being an event after which lots of kids have sex, as many schools host an after prom party and it often involves a hotel stay if it is far away from the school.

Question 13

Besides the usual, what would most likely be found in your locker?

Lockers are essential for high-schoolers. When you spend around eight hours per day at a place other than your home, you need a spot to store stuff that will not fit in your backpack, like sports equipment, your band instrument, your costume for the school play, extra books, etc. It is also a great place to personalize by hanging up photos. They even have locker wallpaper nowadays! What was yours like?

Question 14

What was your main extracurricular activity?

These days, kids have so much going on between school, preparing for college, part-time jobs, a social life, and their extracurricular activities. Some activities require much more dedication and time than others, so for some people, it would be nearly impossible to do some of them.

Question 15

What was your favorite high school event?

There are so many milestones and events that define a person's high school experience, and most of them are good. Looking back, what gave you the best memories from high school? There are the annual events you get to do a few times, like the football games and dances, and then there are the things you get to do just once like the Senior class trip and graduation, which perhaps are even more special since they are a one-time thing.

Question 16

How much partying did you do?

High-schoolers are known for experimentation and partying. High school is the time in most people's lives where they try things like drugs and alcohol for the first time, so you would definitely be considered normal for having partied as a teen. But exactly how much partying did you do?

Question 17

What was your job in high school?

Whether or not you had a job in high school probably depended largely on your parents. Some parents are of the mindset that their kids should focus on school and nothing else. Other parents want their kids to learn about earning and saving money, and they want them to learn about the real world sooner rather than later.

Question 18

Did you ever experiment with someone of the opposite sex?

As we have discussed, teenagers are known for experimenting with everything. Almost at the threshold of adulthood, they are still kids but they want to know everything and do everything. In terms of love, romance, and sex, sometimes even teens who are not LGBTQ will become involved with someone of their same gender. Miley Cyrus sure did!

Question 19

Were you a teacher's pet?

Teacher's pets go by many names- suck-ups, brown-nosers, etc. But for the most part, they are not well-liked by their classmates. No one likes a goody-two-shoes, after all! They are usually stuck-up and not very concerned with their peers, only about being the favorite. Were you like that at any point in your high school career?

Question 20

What was your favoite English book?

Students often think of English class as boring, boring, boring. And they are not wrong; it can be a total snooze-fest. But the literature you are forced to read can also be pretty good. Books like The Catcher In The Rye, 1984, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Bluest Eye are among the favorites- whether or not a teen will admit it.

Question 21

What was the coolest school trip you took in high school?

Often, learning takes place outside of the classroom. There is much to be learned from experiencing the world and all it has to offer, and luckily, schools generally realize that and present students with ample opportunities for field trips, special class trips, and the luckiest among us may have even gotten to leave the country, like with a foreign language class or something. Which was your favorite school trip you took?

Question 22

Who was your high school crush?

Every person probably goes through dozens of crushes (if not more) during their high school years. Each time it does not work out with the person you have lusted after, it is a bit disappointing. But some people do get the girl, so to speak, and some even go on to date that person for a long time. Who would you have wanted to go out with in high school?

Question 23

Be honest: did you ever cheat on an exam?

Tests and exams are the bane of high-schoolers' existence. Plus, they can make or break your grade and help determine whether or not you get into college. So it is easy to see why someone might be tempted to take a little peek on their classmate's paper. Did you?

Question 24

What was your G.P.A.?

Grade Point Average, more commonly shortened to GPA, was everything in high school. It was what you worked toward the whole time, and what colleges looked at first when deciding whether or not to let you in. Was yours stellar, dismal, or somewhere in between?

Question 25

What did you usually do for Spring Break?

People hear "Spring Break" and they immediately think of steamy Miami beaches crowded with drunken, half-naked college chicks. But before you can get to that point in life, there are 18 years of Spring Break, pre-college. What did you usually do for that one glorious week each spring that there was no school?

Question 26

What was the hardest part about high school for you?

High school is hard, there is no getting around it. Different kids struggle with different things, but in the end, they all struggle. They are all learning who they are, learning their place in the world, and they all try to look cool doing it. Even though as adults we fully realize that others' opinions don't matter, teens do not get that and their peers often make everything worse.

Question 27

How would you describe your high school self?

One of the things kids struggle with in high school is finding their own identity, and really, finding out who they are. Labels like "jock", "geek", and "popular" do not really help, but I challenge you to find one high school without those labels. Going beyond this, what other labels would you give your high school self? I think we definitely know which of the following Miley Cyrus would be...

Question 28

What was your go-to after-school snack?

After a long eight hours at school, getting home and grabbing your favorite snack is what most kids do before starting homework and their nightly routine. A nice sugar fix or pick-me-up like a soda is sure to do the trick. After school, what did you like to eat for a snack?

Question 29

Which famous movie clique do you identify with?

Thanks to all the great movies from the last few decades (and really, even before that), we have some great inspiration for cliques. Some of the following cliques will go down in history as the most bad-ass, most memorable, most dorky, etc. Which of these famous cliques do you connect with?

Question 30

What would have been the end of the world for you in high school?

Everyone knows that high-schoolers are dramatic. They are self-involved, very worried about their social status, and the littlest thing could be catastrophic in their eyes. So when you were a teenager, which of the following would have effectively been the worst thing ever to you?

Question 31

Your high school teachers would accuse you of...

High-schoolers (and students in general) spend a lot of time with their teachers. Even though they typically spend just one class period per day with any given educator, over the course of a school year they get to know their students very well. They also get to know their day-to-day habits, such as excessive tardiness, talking too much during class, being shy or quiet, or being the perfect pupil.

Question 32

Which was your favorite TV show in high school?

People of any age love watching TV; it is just a good way to kick back, relax, and turn your brain off for awhile. And if you are a teenager in high school, shows that are catered to your age group are perfect for that. Usually, high school dramas or sitcoms are silly, dramatic, and wholly entertaining. It is easy (and fun) to lose yourself in their world. Of the following, which was your favorite show when you were in high school?

Question 33

Tell us about your graduation.

Your high school graduation is one of those milestones in life that make you very proud of yourself. Between speeches, all the sharing of memories, and the inevitable visits from family members, graduation can get pretty sappy. How did you graduate, and what was your experience like?

Question 34

Back then, what was your goal in life?

High-schoolers are notorious for being dreamers and having high expectations for their futures- whether or not those expectations are realistic. It is good to be hopeful. but sooner or later they must learn that all dreams do not come true. Back when you were young, naïve, and full of dreams that may or may not come true, what was your plan for the future?

Question 35

Which Miley do YOU think you were?

No one knows you like you do, and that includes high school you. Therefore, you are the best judge of your own character, past and present. Ignore which Miley you hope this quiz tells you that you are, and choose the one you really think you are. Just go with your gut on this one and pick the first one that comes to mind.

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