They are often male students. This type is known for excelling academically but rarely showing it, often pretending to be a lazy student (only in front of others, while secretly studying hard). Typically, they only raise their hands to answer the toughest questions the teacher asks, leaving the class speechless. Their test scores are always sky-high. Naturally, their peers immediately give them the nickname 'Prodigy.' It’s uncertain whether these students feel awkward about this unintended title, but in my opinion, giving someone such a random nickname is quite insulting. Wouldn’t you agree?
ProdigyIn every class, there's likely to be one of these girls. They are the charming, beautiful, and intelligent ones, truly deserving to be the support and safety net for their 'satellites' whenever the floodwaters rise (meaning during tests). These girls are often the target of attention from boys who would willingly develop a crush on them. Because of this, they become the subject of gossip among those who love to spread rumors in the classroom.
Hot GirlGossiping is a common habit among women, but let me make it clear, boys are no exception. Especially as students, they have more opportunities to indulge in this rather unappealing trait. The topics they discuss are endless, such as: 'Did you see A and B together? I caught them riding to school all lovey-dovey this morning!' or 'Wow, X, Y, and Z are really handsome. I wonder if they have girlfriends' or 'That girl is smart, but so arrogant.' You get the idea. It's best to stay far away when they gather because their gossip could explode like a bomb, and trust me, it could impact you too!
The GossipersYou’ll likely find these guys in every class, and plenty of girls are crazy about them. Whenever these boys walk past a classroom, a group of girls rushes out like bees from a broken hive. Unfortunately, these guys are usually not great students, preferring to play around and socialize. They often serve as the permanent members of the class’s 'diary committee.' This is also why we often see countless videos of schoolgirls fighting online. It’s all about these boys.
The Hot BoyOh boy, no need to explain. These snack enthusiasts are everywhere, and they're impossible to get rid of (just kidding). Almost every class or school has dozens of these snack addicts. Usually, it's the kids from well-off families (those with a house in the city, whose dads are big shots). They may forget their textbooks, but a few snacks in their bags are always a must. Unfortunately, the janitors at school often have to deal with the aftermath because these snack kings will leave their wrappers wherever they finish eating... sigh... And occasionally, these snack lovers get caught by teachers while munching in class and end up on the class diary list for their 'crimes.'
The Snack KingEverything seems like a joke to them. They frequently disrupt the class and make it difficult to focus during group work, but they also bring a lot of laughter during stressful moments. They never take themselves or life too seriously.
The EntertainerYou can't have a conversation with them unless it's through text messages. In class, their phone is never out of hand. They take notes using their camera and are mostly texting or making funny faces on Snapchat. They think teachers don’t notice, but they’re wrong.
The Phone Addict
8. The Perpetually Anxious
School is a challenge for many, but for some, it’s even harder than for others. They worry about everything – from taking notes to what others think or how to phrase a few sentences differently in a test to improve their scores. These individuals are always afraid of making mistakes, which is why they constantly feel anxious and uncomfortable.
The Perpetually AnxiousThis type of student is always punctual, diligently completes all in-class assignments, and never breaks any rules set by the class or school. They are regarded as the teacher's favorite and the go-to person for classmates during exams.
The Serious StudentThis type of student is quite common, though the numbers are limited. There's always one or two in every class. Back when I was in high school, when the homeroom teacher asked, "Who wants to be class president?", one girl immediately raised her hand, and she became class president for two years. These individuals are usually energetic, responsible in their duties, but their abilities are not always up for discussion. They often become the subject of gossip among their peers.
Aspiring LeadersAnyone who's been to school knows that in every class, there's always that one student who gets labeled as effeminate, right? Whether or not they actually are, I can't say for sure, but one thing's clear: they always present themselves in a feminine way. From their mannerisms to their clothing and speech, everything about them gives off that impression. So, it's not hard to see why their peers might give them that not-so-flattering nickname.
Effeminate