The 7 Types Of Students As Told By The 7 Dwarfs
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The 7 Types Of Students As Told By The 7 Dwarfs

Which one are you?

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The 7 Types Of Students As Told By The 7 Dwarfs

There are many different types of students out there but when it comes down to it, the seven dwarfs have us all pegged. Chances are, if you can't think of someone, it's you.

1.The Sneezy’s

There's always at least one kid that is somehow always sick. They may not look it, but they will be sure to take the time to let you know how little sleep they got or how they "almost didn’t come to class, but just had to." These are usually the same people that will tell you their day is going much worse than yours. The perpetual complainers with occasional sniffles.

2. The Happy’s

A happy is that kid that is just eager to be there, bright and early at 8 A.M. They raise their hands constantly, even though they don’t always know the right answer. They’re very happy to participate in any way they can and always with a smile. The early birds that give the late risers headaches.

3. The Doc’s

The A student. These can vary from shy to outgoing and from modest to arrogant. Either way, these students always know what’s going on. They study hard and won’t settle for less than an A. The book nerds.

4. The Grumpy’s


The one student that sits in the back of the room and just hates on everyone. They audibly groan when the Dopey’s ask stupid questions. May have a case of chronic RBF. They tend to hang out with Sleepy’s or Bashful’s. The "I wish I would rather be anywhere else right now" students.

5. The Dopey’s


The people that insist on asking obvious questions. Maybe they weren’t paying attention or maybe they just don’t know what’s going on. The teacher may explain that 2 + 2 = 4 and a Dopey would proceed to ask something like: “So wait, are you saying that 2 + 2 = 4?” Then a Grumpy would groan and a Doc would re-explain it. The oblivious ones.

6. The Bashful’s

These people are shaking and red-faced in the middle of their presentation. They may stutter over their words and look like they’re about to cry whenever they answer a question. The shy ones.

7. The Sleepy’s

The people that always say they were ‘stuck in traffic’ because they overslept. They usually pull all-nighters to study for exams, supplementing sleep with Red Bull, highlighters and tears or the people who fall asleep during lecture. Brave night owls with tired eyes.

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