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The Front Bencer Attitude

Hello! When I was a kid and until I was 20, I have had been a first bencher. But people look at first benchers with a single-minded vision. I wanted to represent the class of people that go underrepresented partly because front seats are limited:p And mainly because they are seen as studious and non-creative.

Well I belong to the first bencher league who likes to occupy the front bench and still manages to be creative! Yup, not bragging at all!! Okay fine, maybe a bit. But tell you what, you would be glad to know some unrecognised attributes of front benchers.

# We are ready to attack the teachers! Haha no offence to teachers. (We love them). By attacking means, we counter question and don't let teachers take it lightly:p

# We are not afraid to ask anything from teacher. Nope, no fear. Okay, maybe a pinch of fear. But we are daring and don't settle easily.

# We want to be the first to attack with answers to questions.

# We want to be the first to listen to the lecture.

# We don't care a peanut if anyone's sitting behind us.

# Though we are very shy creatures but not shy enough to express.

# We are fearless in asking questions.

# We are the savers of class reputation:p

# We engage teacher to make it more interesting for them. (They get bored too)

# Asks doubts and clarifications.

# Oh and happily scare teachers by pointing all their mistakes. (Hehe evil side)

# Never ever ever misses attendance! 

Pretty aggressive approach to life, isn't it? But sitting in front also let's the teacher/professors know that you are here to learn with no bulshits.

(* Later I figured out I misspelled 'bullshit', that's again a front bencher ladies and gentlemen!)

P.S: I don't know why I wrote this.
If you are reading this, try to experience both front facing and back bencher. Both are unique. And I don't know why I am telling you this hahaha

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