<p>It depends on the class. If I’m in a smart class like AP Calc AB, I try to be a good student and give the teacher my full attention. If I’m in a not smart class like my standard english, I am more relaxed and tend to fool around with my dumber friends. I’ve had several teachers approach me in my dumb classes and ask why I fool around with the other bad students when I have such better grades than them. I’m not exceptionally smart or anything, but I manage to clown around in some classes but still get good grades.</p>
<p>I consider myself as an overachiever, but I don’t show this through insightful replies to every question in class. I usually keep quiet when the teacher asks questions. On the other hand, I go above and beyond when it comes to assignments and projects.</p>
<p>I participate way too much, but it’s okay, since I get good participation grades :P. I find it pretty much impossible to not pay attention in class (as long as the class is interesting, which most of mine are :D). I answer questions all the time, ask questions, and volunteer for things… being a really auditory learner who’s an extrovert, this is how I learn best. I had laryngitis for a few days and literally couldn’t talk, and it was awful. I think that really shows how much I participate in class, because not doing it is incredibly difficult for me! I put in a ridiculous amount of effort in in class, but I’m incredibly lazy when I’m not in class. I never really care what people think of me during class… </p>
<p>This is all typical for in ENTP (my Myers-Briggs type), right XP?</p>