Normally somewhere towards the middle. I can't see very well, so hanging out in the back, I'd be blind as a bat, but I'm an anxious person and don't like being up front, either.
I sit in the back of course. And spit spit-wads at the geeks in front. and draw bad things on the desk.
When we go to the movies its always back row and aisle seat :2thumbsup: Never could quite understand why the brothers refused to sit in the back of the bus - my favorite spot hotwater
the very front seat if possible....if i'm gonna sit in a class i'm gonna get everything out of it that I can......was always moved to the front in school because ''he often distracts the other students with his antics''................................................................................................................one time in grade six during spitball season a dude taped together a dozen bic pens in a line and loaded each one with a spitball.........sure it took time to load but he could spray the entire class with one shot
again....front seat on the bus gets the best view and your off the bus the quickest so you have time to spark up in the smoking area before homeroom
Very front or the first two rows. It makes me less distracted, especially in a big classroom of people. I will only be focused on the presenter and the presentation, not other peoples heads, whispers and iphones. That's only if I care to pay attention that is.
Two-Thirds of the way back I'd say. Window seat if possible, so I can daydream and listen. On the bus I like sitting above the Engine in winter 'cos it's the snuggliest seat, or above the wheels so I get a bumpy ride
Not first row but somewhere in the front 1/3. I used to be a back-of-the-roomer but my aging ears and eyes have moved me forward.
I sit in the middle in class. I find it better to be in the midst of things, otherwise my attention will wander. I remember when i was a kid it used to be cool to sit in the front row at the movie theatre but then they started doing stadium style seating and the back row became the place to be.