
by: Jasmine Dawn Salce
As a student in Journalism, there, I witnessed different kinds of personalities that students may have. I also include myself. Inside our small classroom, you’ll see a leader, a joker, a diva, a popstar, a rebel, a wallflower, a smarty pants, gamers, bookworms and many more. Every time I enter the room it feels like I went into another dimension seeking for a new adventure. It’s like a video game, that you already wanted to give up, but you still have the chance to continue the game and level up.
As a student in Journalism, there, I witnessed different kinds of personalities that students may have. I also include myself. Inside our small classroom, you’ll see a leader, a joker, a diva, a popstar, a rebel, a wallflower, a smarty pants, gamers, bookworms and many more. Every time I enter the room it feels like I went into another dimension seeking for a new adventure. It’s like a video game, that you already wanted to give up, but you still have the chance to continue the game and level up.
In the two years of being with my classmates, we discover
new kinds of personalities. First, the continue-ist, these are the students who
continue the phrase, verse, or even the song lyrics, they even answer in
chorus. Second, the competitors, these are the students who compete for higher
grades. Third, the challengers, these students are like the competitors, but
they only accept challenges for fun. Fourth, the ‘my friend’ students. These
students will call you “my friend” whenever they want something from you. Lastly,
the shusher, these students are always annoyed whenever the room is every
noisy. To stop the noise, they’ll just have to “sshhhhhh” everyone to shut up.
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