They ask a ton of questions, go deeper into course material than
the class requires, type the notes they took by hand, and even… ask for more homework.
The Class Clown
Everything is a joke to them. They interrupt the classroom on a regular basis and make it really hard to concentrate in study groups, but they also make you laugh during an otherwise stressful time. They never take themselves or life too seriously. The One Who Falls Asleep No matter how uncomfortable the seats are or how fascinating you think a class is, chances are you have someone in your class who will fall asleep any place, any time. Some of them have the courtesy to fall asleep in the back of the room, but some hit dream land right in front of the professor, in the front row.
The One Who Always Daydreams
This type of student doesn’t literally fall asleep in class, but their thoughts often wander so far away, they might as well close their eyes and snooze a little. The One Who’s Involved in Everything Student board? They’re there. Zumba class? Yes. Building homes for families in need? They’re on it. Organizing rallies and fairs? You bet. Whatever activity your university has to offer, chances are, these students will be there.
The One Who Everyone Thinks is Perfect
They get high grades and are smart beyond grades. They’re funny, super nice and look great. They’re involved in social activities, make time to party and read for pleasure, work at a job that actually makes a difference, and have a ton of friends. The One that’s Always Anxious University years are challenging for many people, but some students find it even more challenging than others. The anxious students worry about everything – from taking perfect notes to what people think to how writing a few sentences differently on an exam could have improved their grade and guaranteed their dream job.
The One That’s Really an Artist
They play music between classes every day, design their own clothes or draw beautifully in notebooks and books. Hey, at least the paper doesn’t go to waste, right? The One Who Never Comes Prepared They always ask to borrow your notes or need you to tell them what the test is going to be about, because they often don’t attend class, pay attention in class or read the course material.
You’d think that one day it’s all going to catch up with them, and for some it will, but others are lucky…
The One Who Gets High Grades with Hardly
Any Studying It happens in every classroom. There are some students that either come with previous knowledge or just otherwise find their degree very easy, so they can get high grades with hardly any studying. The One Who Works Hard for Every Grade Grades don’t come easy for these students, but they set goals for themselves, learn studying skills, adopt efficient studying habits, and work really hard to do well in college and set themselves up for a better life.