10 Most Annoying Types Of People In Class
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10 Most Annoying Types Of People In Class

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Those people in the classroom that get on everybody's nervesIdentifies both annoying teachers and studentsI was brainstorming with some of my friends and we came up with a pretty good list of those people in the classroom who get on everybody’s nerves. This list is mostly students, but we realized that some of the most annoying people were teachers, so we threw them in there, too. 
10. Kid who eats in class. The kid who always brings in a huge bag of chips when you’re always super hungry and eats the whole thing in front of you and doesn’t share. 
9. Teacher’s pet. It’s almost painful to watch this kid try to suck up to the teacher without realizing that it won’t boost his GPA. 
8. Professor who answers his/her own questions. Every question asked by this teacher is rhetorical. They don’t expect you to answer. They just talk the entire class time and make it seem like it’s dragging on forever. 
7. Kid who sleeps in class. None of us get enough sleep. We’re in college. What makes this person think it’s alright to make the classroom their new bedroom. They took nap time out of the curriculum after fourth grade. Get over it. 
6. Student who complains about how hard a class is, but has the best grades. Student: Dude, I hate going to this class. It’s so hard. Me: Yeah, dude, I know what you mean. I’m barely passing. Student: Oh, I’ve got 100. This is my hardest class. Me: Don’t talk to me. 
5. Student who answers every question There’s a participation grade that I’m failing because one kid knows the answer to every question and the teacher always picks him. 
4. Kid Who Answers Every Question Wrong. This is the exact same situation as above. The only difference is that this one is always picked, and they have never gotten a single answer right. Every time they open their mouth, I get a little dumber. 
3. Guy who shows up to class drunk. Just imagine how annoying drunk people are and then put them in a classroom. The party ended hours ago for everyone else, but it didn’t end for this bro until he realized he had to go to class. Hopefully, he’ll keep his head down as he stumbles to his desk. 
2. Student who never quite left high school. They always want me to know what sport they played in high school despite not playing any sports, now. They have no cool college stories so they think that their high school stories interest us. “Back when I played varsity football…” Shut up. I’m watching real football. 
1. Teacher’s pet whom the teacher dislikes. This is the student who tries to answer every question to become the teacher’s favorite. They don’t understand that the teacher is deliberately looking for another student to answer their question. I would answer their question, it’s just that I never seem to know the answer. Hopefully, someone else can before I lose my mind.

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