Doesn’t it ever drive you insane that your classmates are giving you a hard time in your class?:My classmates are sometimes one of the worst people on the planet.
Whenever there are group projects, my group mates don’t really do much and we usually get a “C” at best for that. Most of the time, I would do everything and just tell my group mates to give me an A+ in our evaluation. Honestly, telling them what they need to do is not really an option, because if I’d do just that, I’d be called “bossy.”
The noise in my class is just as unpredictable as the weather. One second it’s calm as the ocean, and then the next it’s like a violent typhoon.There was one time we had a substitute teacher; unfortunately, we didn’t even listen to him and went on to do whatever: we chatted, played, goofed off, and didn’t really focus on the task. It’s really bad, as we’ve had many warnings like these from teachers and people in the class beside and below us.
My classmates after lunch are all sweaty and smelly after playing basketball. Even with the many scent sprays and air fresheners that were bought from our class funds, the odor won’t die down. The clash between the scents and the odors is overpowering. When one of our teachers walked in through the door, the odor had already engulfed the room. In the end, we got another smell complaint told to our homeroom teacher.
Next school year, we are getting shuffled into another set of classes, and I’m so excited to know who my classmates will be. Since each grade level has four classes, it’s possible that I won’t have to deal with my current troublesome classmates until the next shuffle. Hopefully my classmates next school year won’t be as worse as my class. I will pray that it will never come to that.
In all honesty, my class isn’t all that bad. We just have some ups and downs as a class. We have really smart and understanding people but these drawbacks I mentioned really drag us down from cooperating with each other and finishing our tasks efficiently.