<p>The kid who thinks he/she is exceptionally smart but just an under-achiever – but is actually just an idiot.</p>
<p>The parent of a kid who invests their time in the school (subbing, doing office work, ect) so that when her kid gets in trouble she can help them out.</p>
<p>The kid who interrupts others conversations and won’t stop talking.</p>
<p>That one math teacher that makes corny math jokes (that are somehow hilarious).
That one kid in your lab group that does all the work because they enjoy it.
That one nerd who likes showing off his/her knowledge even though no one cares.
That one club president that thinks they’re the actual freaking president.</p>
<p>The kids who never do work in class or skip class to hang out with their significant other so they have to make it up all at once by skipping chorus and interrupt my (already prone to distraction) AP Psych class to do Sociology work.</p>
<p>Oh, wait. That was just one girl…</p>
<p>Those people who thing they’re smart enough for AP Classes and complain about the work load.</p>
<p>People who think it is cool to walk the same speed as a herd of elephants down the hall when you have to get to a class on the opposite side of the building.</p>
<p>The awesome teacher that inspires you to succeed.</p>
<p>The group of people who, no matter the grade, manage to be best friends with the foreign exchange students. (Although most of them graduated this past year at my school)</p>
<p>The kid who is really smart but doesn’t apply himself too often. When he does, it actually is quite good.</p>
<p>The kids who spend their whole day in the E-Wing (Shops/Engineering wing)</p>