<p>where do you usually sit in classes? front-mid-back? right-side of the class? center, left?</p>
<p>I feel middle, and right side is just right. middle is good to doze off when I want to, and still be able to hear loud enough. right side is good because of the way most right-handed teachers write…</p>
<p>i don’t have a preference either way. usually i just sit wherever my friends are, which is mostly in the back, but sometimes in the front depending on different people’s idiosyncrasies.
my classes are small, though. my french class has 8 people, and i think the biggest is 14.</p>
<p>french is in a semi circle and I sit at the top so I can see the board.
English and history are round tables… so kinda hard to describe wher I sit
math and science I sit in the back of two rows…
in the end I basically I sit where I can see everything the best without having to twist every which way when we switch activities.</p>
<p>Front for lecture-style classes
Middle, at either extreme side, for discussion-oriented classes
Far corner with back to wall or trustworthy student during exams</p>
<p>I usually like to sit in the front as well (it’s easier to take notes and such)
Currently, I"m in the left-front area in all of my core classes.</p>
<p>middle-front i think. but it sometimes changes and i’m forced to sit in the back because either my teacher said so or because there just aren’t enough seats.</p>
<p>I find an interesting trend in seating pattern at my chem class in my school. </p>
<p>Very Front (first two rows) - studious A students.
Front (3rd - 4th rows) - B students.
Mid-Back (5th - 6th rows) - B-, C students.
Back (7th rows+) - C students, A students who want to sleep during class time.</p>
<p>I sit in various places…front if I actually plan on staying up the entire class period…back if I plan on sleeping or doing work for other classes:)…</p>
<p>chemistry - last seat on last row of room
english - first seat on first row of room
astronomy - first seat on middle row of room
us history - first seat in front of room
art - table in front of room which is really like back of room because the teacher doesn’t teach from the front of the room mostly
entrepreneurship - last seat on first row (closest to door)
library aide - behind check-out desk</p>
<p>in 4/6 classes, the teachers seat us alphabetically so Im kinda in the middle of the class. In my other 2 classes, we choose where we can sit and so me and my friends usually take the back row.
urghh last year, i had to sit in the middle of the front row in all my classes (all my teachers wanted an alphabetical order) and it was horrible. it’s like, i HAD to concentrate and look focused.</p>
<p>whenever we do alphabetical im always in the front dead center, its horrible…
i think middle right is the best if you like the class, center back is the best if you dont</p>
<p>Here are mine:
Painting 2 - at a big, high table
AP English - middle row in the center
AP Calculus- back row in the center
Tech 2 - station seating changes every 4 weeks
AP Government - on a special row of desk on the side, reserved for AP students
Chemistry - far right side in the center (about 5 feet from the teacher’s desk)</p>