As a student, you are expected to be well-behaved in the classroom and pay attention to what your teacher says while studying regularly and doing homework. This can make the life of a student both boring and difficult. Some students are good at this—they study hard and focus on their work and make the best grades.
Not all students excel, though. But some students have a gift for humor. These students deserve a grade of “A +” for being the kings of wit and for helping their fellow students through the otherwise dull days. Read on to see 42 examples of learners who are beginning to think outside the box and who are no longer afraid to be out of the ordinary.
This student at Langstaff Secondary School casually provided a fake name when asked for details for his ID, but the staff didn’t seem to notice. Hilariously, when the ID card was printed, they didn’t check the details. When the school gave out the official student IDs, everyone at this school must have been cracking up.
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What makes this one even funnier is the school’s motto: “Maturity Through Responsibility.” It looks like there was a breach in responsibility somewhere down the line. We don’t know why he chose this particular name, but if you like Disney movies, you may remember Jaffar, the villain in Aladdin. We’re not sure he looks like the character, but given that he pulled this off, he must be quite the schemer.
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The topic of this lesson was verbs, or as they’re also known, action words. This student was instructed to fill in the blanks with verbs that relate to something that they enjoy doing with family and friends. However, the instructions didn’t indicate that the answers had to be different from one another.
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The student responded to the question by quoting lyrics from the song I Like to Move It. This student probably spends their time at the local arcade practicing their moves on Dance Dance Revolution! The student certainly looks pretty passionate about this hobby of theirs, so it's likely that they are pretty good at it.
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Locker checks are a common thing in most schools. Teachers go through students' lockers, looking for any dangerous items students might be hiding. Normally, teachers will just find normal things such as books, papers, combs, or whatever students need to survive school.
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Imagine the teacher’s surprise upon opening this high school student’s locker and seeing a miniature dinosaur tea party with a working chandelier inside. Of course, we want to find out where the student got these items. This kid is heading for an art major for sure!
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“Less than” < and “greater than” > are two terms used to compare two values in math. Shapes and symbols are more practical than words in math because they can be easily understood by anyone, whether they speak the same language or not. In this case, our student here seems to be having trouble understanding basic English.
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In this particular case, the student interpreted the instructions differently because they thought they could write “or” in each answer. So, instead of writing the symbol to compare the two values, he wrote "or"—which is technically correct, we guess.
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Tens of thousands of students partake in the classic cap-and-gown graduation tradition of decorating their attire with messages to loved ones, past and present classmates and teachers, and even future goals. In this case, however, this student seems to have taken it a step further.
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It's no secret that tuition is expensive. But for many college students, taking on a lifetime of debt is simply the price they have to pay to get a competitive edge in the job market. This indirectly benefits employers, who then gain leverage over their future employees. Maybe someone should get Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons on the case!
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At school, children are asked what they want to do with their lives when they grow up. Typically, youngsters will respond that they want to be a doctor, teacher, pilot, scientist, astronaut, YouTuber, and so on. This child, however, has a unique set of life goals.
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We'll go ahead and presume that this student is a boy based on his handwriting. His responses, on the other hand, were pretty direct and quite different from what a typical child would respond to. At least he’s ambitious!
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One day, a group of students decided to pull a prank on their teacher by decorating their desk with the plastic bottles that they'd collected. We are not sure why these students did this, but the teacher surely loved the mini-room.
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What a clever idea. It’s like a special and separate space for the teacher that also allows them to maintain a certain level of supervision over the class. I bet teachers would love something like this. Maybe they should start selling these things on Etsy!
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The handwriting on this paper suggests that a student in grade school or elementary school wrote this. Most of the answers were penciled in pretty accurately, except for questions four to six, where the student seems to have taken things in an interesting new direction.
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It’s clear from their eraser marks that this student was unsure what to say. Ultimately they chose a humorous answer instead of something serious. When in doubt, give it your best shot. The student might grow up to be a great comedian.
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Math exams can be a challenge, especially when the instructions are unclear. In this case, the instructions seem to contain a spelling mistake! This student was smart enough to give the correct answer and a literal answer, resulting in an answer the test makers probably didn’t expect.
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This is a great example of intelligence and, at the same time, wit. If you’re more intelligent than the people making the test, we think you’d deserve top marks. We have to give it to them for drawing the axes perfectly as well.
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