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11 Types Of Professors As 'SpongeBob' Characters

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11 Types Of Professors As 'SpongeBob' Characters
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If you're currently in college, chances are you watched "SpongeBob" as a kid. Chances also are, that you have had your share of wacky professors. But are they as wacky as the characters from the hit children's cartoon? This list is comprised of what "SpongeBob" characters would be like as instructors at your college.

1. The Super Passionate Prof - Spongebob


You can hear the "I'm ready"s from far far away. This is the instructor that is always overly excited to go to class and always has a positive attitude, to the point where it's borderline annoying on your worst days.

2. The Boring Prof - Squidward

We've all had those instructors that speak in a monotone voice your entire lecture. With his lack of passion towards his work and love for relaxation, this would definitely be Squidward.

3. The Egotistical Prof - Squilliam

Squilliam is Squidward's wealth nemesis. He is totally into himself, just like that prof that decided that his PhD in whatever made him better than everyone else on Earth.

4. That Professor that has no clue what they're talking about - Patrick.

Patrick may be lovable, but your instructor probably isn't. Their lack of knowledge has you wondering if they live under a rock.

5. The Fierce, Hardcore, Almost-Rebel Professor - Sandy Cheeks

This is the instructor that tells it like it is. They have a limited filter, but their no-nonsense attitude makes them a favorite to students.

6. The Hot Headed Instructor - King Neptune

They just seem angry all the time. You've made up theories as to why, but you aren't quite sure.

7. The "Wanna-Be Student" Professor - Pearl

We all know the teacher that acts like they never graduated high school.

8. The Evil Professor - Plankton.

They'll just never cut you a break.

9. The Greedy Instructor - Mr. Krabs

They were always in it for some external gain, not to teach students.

10. The Easily Frustrated Professor - Mrs. Puff

This prof is always a bit stressed out.

11. The Grad Student - Larry the Lobster

Does this one even need explaining?

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