Wednesday 3 May 2017

Types of FASTians

In every class, there are a variety of types of students. From nerds to backbenchers and Mr. Know-it-all to teach-me-if-you-can, this range adds to the beauty of the time you spend in a school, college or university. But even though they are fun, sometimes the classmates in your life are overly annoying, especially when it comes to exam season. There are three main types of students at FAST University as toppers, know-nothing and what-you-know students. First, there are the toppers.

 As the name suggests, these are the ones who always top the class. Right from the first class until the last one, they will make sure the teacher notices them. They will never miss a class, and always try to grab the front benches. Where a first-come first-served rule applies, they will be there half an hour before the class starts. Some of them will even laugh at the boring jokes of the teacher. Second, there comes the know-nothing students.

These types of students are pretty cool people. They will never ever be serious during the semester. You will see them occasionally attending class, if they have nothing better to do. But even when they do bless the rest of us with their presence, they are hardly paying attention to what the teachers are saying. Third, there comes the what-you-know students.




These are funny people. They generally consider themselves competitors of the toppers, but they never beat them. And once the exam results are out, they always curse the toppers, saying they don’t have anything fun in their life. But secretly, they harbor wishes of being a topper. During exam season, they will pretend they know nothing and keep asking others what they know. In some ways, they try to ascertain the level of competition they are facing.


To conclude, a class has different kinds of students on the basis of study and irrespective of their culture and region. These all kind of students have their own value. They are a permanent source of every aspect as study, help, fun and enjoyment.

By: Bilal Zahid

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