In highschool settings: I'm pretty well liked. No one hates me, yet there are some people who get irratated with me, but most of the time it is because they are angry at something else. I do get picked on a lot, mostly because I do not fight back, but also, as some one phrased it, "Everytime someone makes fun of you, your comeback, or lack therefore of, and smile just makes that someone want to make fun of you even more." I have learned to deal with it since elementary school, so I do not care that much anymore. It seems, however, that people that have never known me before (that have just moved here, or some people visting), think I'm super awesome and cool, which is great, I guess.
In a job setting: I work at a grocery store, and everyone really likes me. I have been told several times that I am their best courtesy clerk employee (bagger/janitor basically). I never get angry at anyone, and no one gets angry at me.
And as a closing, most people would classify me as a tool. However, my definition of a tool is different than what other people think of it as. If being a tool means helping out other people when I am doing a task involving what the other person needs, or I'm doing nothing, then I'm okay with being a tool. I like helping out people. I do get all A's in school, I play tennis, I'm one of the fastest sprinters on Track this year (getting my 55.6 second 400 meter time hopefully down to 52 seconds this year), and I'm pretty casual in the social context.
But yeah, I'm basically only disliked by people who are bullying me, or people who are jealous of me.