At first, Hermione would likely be a bit of an outcast. But she'd soon start to make an impression. She'd adapt by using her study skills to help other students. In the library, she'd be a regular, just like at Hogwarts. She might even introduce some new study methods to the school. And as she gets to know the students better, she'd start to understand their worldviews and adapt her own behavior accordingly, while still maintaining her core values from the wizarding world.
Well, one possible plot could be Hermione using her magic skills to solve the mysteries in Forks. Maybe she senses there's something strange about the Cullens and uses her knowledge to figure out they're vampires. She could also use her intelligence to outwit the high school bullies or help her new friends with their academic problems.
Hermione would adapt in several ways. She has always been a quick learner. She would start by learning the local language and dialect if there is any difference. She'd explore the natural surroundings of La Push, looking for any signs of magic that she might not be familiar with. Since she is used to the wizarding world's rules, she would have to learn a new set of 'rules' in La Push. This might involve understanding the local superstitions and beliefs. She'd also have to find a way to keep her magic a secret if the locals are not aware of magic, or find a way to introduce it in a non - threatening way if possible.
Dipper would probably have a hard time at first. He's used to the outdoorsy and somewhat spooky Gravity Falls. Ouran High School is all about luxury and socializing. But he'd adapt by using his intelligence. He'd start to figure out the unspoken rules of the school, like how to interact with the different types of students in the Host Club. Maybe he'd start by observing quietly and then gradually get more involved.
She could meet Bella Swan. They might start off as a bit of an odd couple, with Bella's more reserved nature compared to Hermione's boldness. But they could learn a lot from each other.
Fem Harry Potter adapts to the new school environment at Beauxbatons in several ways. Firstly, she starts to learn the new school's traditions and rules. She participates in the Beauxbatons' unique magical events, which helps her understand the school culture better. Secondly, she tries to fit in with the different social groups. She might be initially an outsider, but as she shows her magical skills and kind heart, she gradually becomes accepted. Also, she has to adjust to the different architecture and layout of the school, which is more like a grand French chateau compared to Hogwarts' more gothic style.
One possibility could be that Hermione uses her magic skills in Forks in unexpected ways. Maybe she helps the local people solve some strange problems that they can't figure out with normal means. For example, she could use a spell to find a lost item in the forest which is full of mystery in Forks.
Perhaps she'll meet older, more experienced students who can act as mentors. These students could introduce her to secrets of the new school that are not easily accessible to newcomers. They might also help her with any homesickness she has for Hogwarts.
He can start by being friendly and approaching classmates to make friends. Also, asking teachers or older students for help with finding his way around the school.
One important way is to be friendly. Say hello to your classmates and teachers. Try to join group activities like discussions or sports. This helps you make friends quickly.
Well, perhaps Harry would struggle to fit in at first. He might be shocked by the normalcy of Forks High School compared to Hogwarts. Maybe he'd make new friends and introduce them to some of his magical knowledge in a very discreet way.