<p>Most teachers here use a seating chart… but in most cases the students fill it in where they want to sit(be it by their friends or whatever they want.)</p>
<p>It’s mostly sit whereever you want. One of my teachers moved my seat away from my friends to the middle of nowhere, and not because I was talking, but because she felt like it. Wh*re.</p>
<p>My entire Spanish class had a new seating arrangement today. I got moved four seats to the left in the same row… pretty pointless but whatever.</p>
<p>Three of my teachers don’t care where we sit, two don’t care either, but they force us to mingle around once in a while (without a seating chart, so I guess it’s not that bad), and one (Spanish) teacher changes the chart every six weeks.</p>
<p>I’ve got a seating chart in all of my classes this year, but they’re not always strictly followed. I’ve had classes where we didn’t have a seating chart, but often we’d all sit in pretty much the same places anyway.</p>
<p>Chem - self-chosen seating chart, wouldn’t care if we didn’t follow it, but we like it anyway (that’s why we chose it)</p>
<p>Bio - new self-chosen seating chart every marking period (unless if you come late the day we’re choosing, in which case you’re screwed unless if your friends really love you… luckily mine do =P)</p>
<p>Lang - no formal seating chart but we always sit in the same places anyway</p>
<p>US - same as Lang</p>
<p>French - same as Lang/US</p>
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<p>I now realize that I work better with a seating chart or in classes without my friends. They really distract me and so I don’t take my classes seriously. Thus… my grades suck this year. :</p>
<p>Yes… but they are hardly imposed. There are very few students in my classes (less than 15 usually) so the classroom is fairly fluid in terms of seating arrangements.</p>
<p>In all my classes this year, we sit where we want, but, without fail, we all settled into a seat within the first week. Except in Art Studio, but that’s a given seeing as the layout of the room changes often anyways.</p>
<p>leadership- give me a break it’s barely a class at all.</p>
<p>psych/soc- you sit where she puts you. always.</p>
<p>vid production- where we sat first day is where we are.</p>
<p>english- sometimes seating chart, but you can usually move if you dont like where you sit. and once a semester we can sit where we want.</p>
<p>govt/econ- you picked where you sit on the first day.</p>
<p>TA- well i sit in the same spot by the computer, but he gives the class a seating chart and i’m a beeyotch and make them stay there cuz it sucks when i have to take role and they are here there and everywhere.</p>