I know I've said that we pay more attention in class but that doesn't mean that all introverts are quiet and attentive in said class.
Today is a perfect example. (all my classes are Honors or higher because I'm a nerd)
I start my day with my hardest class, AP US History. I always stop and start doodling in that class then completely forget the material until I start my homework that night.
To make it worse when I blank out it lasts to my second class, Precalculus. Where I end up never actually doing the homework but still learn the material (I do math like a boss!)
Then I have lunch, then the class that drains my batteries, ShowChoir. I love the class but we sing and dance and I'm mentally and physically exhausted by the end of class.
Lastly I have English 4, where I'm exhausted and I sit in the back of the class. I literally doodle the entire time and right now it's the only reason I know the difference between who's and whose. Why couldn't they teach that in 4th grade?
I litterally almost slept in all of my classes today, my teachers had to make me wake up by saying something stupid (I have great teachers).
By almost sleeping you can tell I don't care for school that much, even thoiugh people think I take it seriously. My grades are only high for the fact that I watch fact videos when I'm bored, which is why I call myself a nerd.
Other introverts have bad grades, in fact one of my friends struggles through AP US while I just fly by, I also write like a historian so I kinda have that all bundled up for joy. (I don't know what that means)
The only problem some of us have with schol is that we don't want to be there, it's always too loud and overcrowded.
I don't know if my point was put across or not but what I'm trying to say is although we get good grades it's only to be doing something while we're in a place that we don't want to be.
*A/N : So I found out that I'm not only an introvert but an insomniac as well and am half awake while writing this... yeah*
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