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	<title>Comments on: College Classroom Personality Types</title>
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		<title>By: ideambulate</title>
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		<description>The After-Class Guerrilla -- Rarely says much during a seminar, but darts with impressive speed to appear between you and the door immediately following the adjournment of lecture.  He or she will attempt to communicate that s/he is deeply interested in the topic of the day by asking a sequence of increasingly obtuse questions about the one part of the lecture that you don't actually know much about.

Email on the Sly Guy -- This student will never appear in class without a laptop actively running some form of entertaining software through the entirety of the lecture.  If you're lucky, he'll glance up when "I Only Heard One Part of the Question Girl" makes herself known and smile appreciatively for the recap.  Resist the urge to offer advice on his Solitaire game based on the cards visibly reflected in his glasses.</description>
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<p>Email on the Sly Guy &#8212; This student will never appear in class without a laptop actively running some form of entertaining software through the entirety of the lecture.  If you&#8217;re lucky, he&#8217;ll glance up when &#8220;I Only Heard One Part of the Question Girl&#8221; makes herself known and smile appreciatively for the recap.  Resist the urge to offer advice on his Solitaire game based on the cards visibly reflected in his glasses.</p>
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