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Is it awkward to sit alone in the front row in college class?
It was another late night, and I found this problem when I was ready to fall asleep. As a senior college student with no one in the front row, no one in the same row and no one in the back row, I think I also have the right to tell my true experience.

As I said at the beginning, I am a junior college student, which is why it seems that I have good grades and love learning.

My classmates all entered the class through classified exams, and so did I, except that my scores before the exam and my own were close to the undergraduate line (although there was no college entrance examination), so my grades in this class were better.

Everyone thinks they are junior college students. Except for some students who want to go to junior college, they hardly attend classes, and many people also think that what they have learned is useless.

Because I am the monitor and the Communist Youth League secretary, I have to set an example in many things, so one of them is to choose a seat in class.

In our class, every class, we come early to grab seats. Unlike many universities that grab the last row, those who come again try to sit in the back, so the first three rows are often empty.

The teacher said it many times, but it was useless. I can't force everyone to sit forward, and I'm a sophomore. Many people have their own plans. It is really unnecessary for students who can't learn, although everyone knows that learning is right.

So, I can only sit in the front alone.

Because the distance between tables and chairs in the first row is large, it is uncomfortable to sit. Usually, I sit in the second row. There is nobody in the front row, nobody in the same row and nobody in the back row.

Only the back row will be occupied, unless the classroom is small.

Nevertheless, I have never sat in the middle of the front row. I always sit on the right. I always leave the middle for my classmates, but few people will sit.

There are not many students in my class who do better than me, but there are only one or two, and they will not sit in the front alone like me.

If it was embarrassing, it did happen at first. After all, sitting alone in one row is actually equivalent to sitting alone in three rows, but I just crustily skin of head and sat in the whole sophomore year (I don't remember freshman year, the epidemic was still at home for a long time).

Once I was sitting in the back row and I made a joke. That time, I got up suddenly and sat in the last row with my roommate. I borrowed a few words from my roommate in class, and the teacher in that class was very strict. After he found out, he deducted the scores of my roommate and me from each other and deducted them directly at the end of the period.

That's not all. One day, I heard from my classmates in the next class that the teacher was still talking about me in their class. He said that the monitor of Class Two (our class) was deducted for speaking in class.

I am the first and possibly the last student in three classes to be deducted. At least no one should dare to speak in his class after our class.

In this way, day after day, I got used to sitting alone in the front row.