Overactive: He always has a question to ask and comment to make. He joined a book, science, math, chess, debate, or glee club. Overactive personalities can be found just about everywhere, and they can become irritating.
Teacher’s Pet: These students take front seats in the class and laugh loudly at teachers’ jokes. They haunt teachers in school halls or torture them after class is over. They bombard educators with endless questions.
Hard Worker: These students are highly motivated. They know what they want and how to achieve their goal. Even though they are not always the smartest in the class, they still try hard and really get what they want.
Star: School celebrities can be famous/notorious for a huge number of reasons: They play sports, they are A-students and more. They are just fabulous, no matter what they actually do.
Intellectual Outsider: This outcast usually takes the back seat. He got used to the fact everyone in the class ignores him. He seems to be quite odd and misanthropic.
Clown: Sometimes their jokes are funny. Sometimes they are not. However, Clowns are doing their best to carry out their entertaining mission. Everybody must laugh at classmates, educators, and coaches.
Clueless: Clueless students have no idea what they’re doing over here. Educators also have no idea what clueless students are doing here. Clueless personalities hardly understand what’s going on around them and try to make everything clear.
Nerd: Nerds prefer books to social life. Books are clever. Books don’t bully you. Books don’t ask stupid questions. What’s more, books fertilize your mind with superb ideas and make you monstrously intelligent.