I usually stick to the sides...either one or two seats away from the aisle and lil close to the back. It's nice and inconspicuous and it makes bathroom breaks/getaways a lot quicker
I hate the front, but ive been forced to sit there for two of my classes cuz i was late and the only other seats were in the middle....no thanks.
I like the back too. Like right at the back if its a small lecture hall. If its a big one, i cant read the board and i REFUSE to wear glasses, so i wont sit quite at the back.
I like sitting closer to the back (ie: 3/4 the way back), in the centre section, close to the left aisle. Makes for easier exit. I do this when I'm at the movies too.
i always end up sitting somewhere random, and still end up with fellow good-looking people TEEHEE.
depends on the prof, especially like math 154, the prof writes in small squiggles so sitting up front is more important, otherwise right back end is my preferred
On the right side of the lecture hall, close to the aisle...if i'm really tired then i sit at the far end of the row and rest my head up against the wall :)
Theres one guy in all my Science classes who sits in the front row and right in the middle. I always expected him to be some sort of super nerd but today the prof asked him a question expecting him to know it, but he was WAY off. I couldn't help but chuckle a little
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I hate the front, but ive been forced to sit there for two of my classes cuz i was late and the only other seats were in the middle....no thanks.
I like the back too. Like right at the back if its a small lecture hall. If its a big one, i cant read the board and i REFUSE to wear glasses, so i wont sit quite at the back.
depends on the prof, especially like math 154, the prof writes in small squiggles so sitting up front is more important, otherwise right back end is my preferred
I sit at the very back when I have a laptop =X
They say sitting in front is correlated with better grades though . . . :omg:
It's a nice sleeping corner there
sometimes u show up and u just hav to scramble for an open seat