If you have ever been a student at a university in Nigeria, then you would understand that there are different groups of students.
While people outside the walls of the university may see everyone in the school as students, the insiders know the difference and are always able to place students in the group they belong to. We need not tell you that not all students are active students in the university.
Some of them are only in school because people expect them to be. This is one of the reasons why elderly ones advice their wards by telling them to pass through school and allow school to pass through them.
That being said, find the different sets of people you are most likely to meet in a university:
1. The party goers
People like these are always present in every university. As a matter of fact, they are the most popular set of students as people are always talking about them.
You can be sure that they would be at a party even when they do not go to school regularly. They cannot afford to miss a party and give more importance to it. These are the people you see wearing branded shirts that promote parties.
2. The fashionistas
The thing synonymous to the people in this group is that they love clothes. They would spend every cent they have on clothes and bother themselves about looking good always.
The trending clothes and style would first be seen on them and they would rock a style ahead of every other student in school. They may not be leading in their class but you can be sure you can never beat them when it comes to fashion.
3. The bookworms
People in this set are too studious; all they want to do is read and read. They do not go out, attend parties or have any form of social life. They would read even when there is no test and the exam is not in view.
They do not bother themselves about fashion and only wear whatever they have. Their lifestyle is very simple.
4. The library goers
This set of people love going to the library; that is what they do every day. If they are not in the class or in the hostel, you can be sure you will find them in the library. They want to read ahead of the class and in some cases, they do this to intimidate other students.
5. The student right activists
Students like these are passionate about the affairs of the school and are active members of the student union government. They concern themselves with the affairs of the other students in the school and express their opinions through the association.
They are people who are interested in politics and would always contest for one position or the other even at the faculty level.
6. The mobile kiosks
These groups of students are concerned about trade and business. They sell different wares while being students and have everything you need.
They sell recharge cards, snacks, books and other things on the go. They move around with the goods they sell and people know them as a result of that. Some of them end up being traders and business women after graduating from the university.
Students in this set are known to talk a lot. They would always be seen talking in the school as their gist has no end. Other students avoid sitting with them because they distract them from reading and concentrating in class. Most of the people in this group find time to read and then cool off by talking and distracting others.
8. The fellowship brothers
People in this group are so passionate about religion. They act like God is only for them and go extra mile to get things done in the religious centres.
They get to church earlier than the pastors and never miss any fellowship. Every other person who does not conform to their way of life is thought to be a devil while they are the holy ones.
9. The ‘dubbers’
Students that are found in the group have necks that have been adapted for cheating. They know all the scopes one could deploy when it comes to cheating. They would rather spend their time forming bond than reading.
They expect the other students to teach them during the exams and even spell the answers to them.
10. The borrowers
Students in this group would borrow everything including underwear. They always admire everything owned by other people; they borrow clothes, shoes and pants.
When you meet students like these in the university, they may look attractive and all. If you take your time to find out things about them, you would be shocked to know everything they have on is borrowed.
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