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8 Types Of Classmates You Meet In College

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8 Types Of Classmates You Meet In College
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College is a place where you will meet all types of people. You will be surprised at how many personalities you run into and how they all tie in with classes. Over the next 4+ years, you will get to know all the classmate possibilities and learn how to deal with them.

1. The "I-know-it-all"

There's bound to be one in every class, no matter how big or small. This is the student that always seems to have an answer for everything, and of course practices their right to have a comeback to every question the teacher asks the class.

2. The "pajama wearer"

We all have those days where we show up with a hair and outfit that screams "I literally just rolled out of bed, leave me alone." But the "pajama wearer" is a professional, and will show up undone even if it's an 8 am or 5 pm class.

3. The "no-filter"

This is a very interesting type of student, but you know who they are. This is the classmate that spills their guts to the class and gives everyone their backstory. They should be reminded that sometimes there is a thing as giving too much information.

4. The "wall flower"

You will find them usually glued the seat closest to the wall, and they will never speak. They stick to themselves and wait for the 1 hour and 15-minute class to go by so they can retreat back where they came from.

5. The "does he even go here?"

This is the type of student that makes you wonder "how can someone pass a class they've only been to 2 to 3 times?" You will usually only see this person on the first and last day of class.

6. The "snacker"

You know who this is. Now I'm not talking about bringing a snack or two to class, but the person who brings a four-course meal with a drink every class without fail. You will most likely look over in envy when you're hungry.

7. The "tag team"

These are the students that always stick together. They sit together, talk together, are each other's partners for projects together. What a force to be reckoned with.

8. The "super senior"

You will know who this is by their lack of interest and patience. These guys just want to get this class over with and play no games in the process. It's time to get that degree.

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