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    Is it a good idea to sit in the front of the room?
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    Yes, that is a good idea. Sitting in the front will help you concentrate and avoid distractions, and the teacher might be more likely to call on you if you're front and center.
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    What do I do if I was the teacher's pet at the beginning, but am no longer?
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    Try to regain the teacher's trust. Use some of these tips above to help. Bring a small gift or card on an occasion (such as World Teachers Day).
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    My teacher can be mean and humiliates me sometimes. What should I do?
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    Tell their superior, and tell your parents. Teachers are not supposed to be doing that.
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    What do I do if my teacher finds out I'm trying to be a teacher's pet?
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    Continue with what you're doing. It shows the teacher that you are determined.
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    There's one student who constantly does better than me in class no matter how well I do, and she steals the spotlight, gaining all the teacher's attention. What should I do about it?
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    Try to make friends with her. You can even form a study group together and learn something from her. Plus, if your teacher sees you always with this person, she'll probably start paying more attention to you too.
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    How can I be a good student in class?
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    Do I need to be perfect to be a teacher's pet?
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    Of course not, nobody's perfect! If you try your best, participate in class, and turn in all assignments on time, your teacher will like you.
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    What kinds of questions do I have to ask in order for a teacher to like me?
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    Ask a question if you don't understand something, because that shows that you care about learning it and getting a good grade. Try to think deeply about the subject, and if you wonder WHY something is the way it is, or WHY it happened the way it did, ask them. They probably know and would be happy to give you more information. Just don't pepper them with questions constantly to the point where you're holding up the whole lecture.
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    My teacher doesn't seem to like me no matter how hard I try. What should I do?
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    Just do the work, pay attention in class, and study hard. Be respectful and kind to your teacher and your classmates. Even if your teacher doesn't "like" you, they should still appreciate your effort and your grades shouldn't suffer.
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    How do I become teacher's pet if I've tried to be and I'm not there yet?
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    Keep trying! Work really hard and get involved in class discussions. Maybe even crack a joke here or there, but make sure the timing's right and the joke is appropriate. Put extra effort into all work, your homework and assignments especially. Make sure your teacher knows you're working hard.
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    Can I start new if I want to become teacher's pet next year?
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    You can't necessarily start over but you can use a trick up your sleeve and just do everything a perfect child would say/do.
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    How do I become a teacher's pet if I am too shy?
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    Push yourself out of your comfort zone a little bit. Start by raising your hand to answer more questions in class. Your teacher will notice and he/she will be happy. Then stay after class, or arrive a little early, and ask him/her how their day is going. Take small steps to make your teacher like you more, and help yourself become more outgoing in the process.
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    What should I do if I act funny and I’m a class clown, but I want to be the teacher's pet?
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    The best thing to do is try not to joke around during class time. This will show the teacher you have a serious side and you want to learn what they're teaching. It's fine to joke around before or after class, but when class starts, you should focus. Also, use the other tips in the article!
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    My teacher thinks it is distracting to take notes during class, but it is the best way for me to study and do homework. What should I do?
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    Talk to him/her before or after class and tell them you have a hard time studying without notes. As an alternative, you could ask for permission to record the lecture on your phone or any other device you can use for that purpose.
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    What if my friends think I'm being nerdy by being a teacher's pet? What do I say to them?
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    Ignore them! They’re probably just jealous that you're a better student than they are.
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    How can I be a teachers pet when I’m too talkative?
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    Don't be so talkative. Teachers appreciate it when you are not so talkative because you'd appear as hard-working and also can focus better.
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    What to do if you think you are asking too many questions?
    Bian Penny
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    Ask fewer questions. If you ask too many questions, try to pick out the more important ones to ask. Don't hold up that lecture!
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    What can I do when people bully me and call me a teacher's pet?
    Bian Penny
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    Ignore them. In the end, you'll have better grades and the teacher in question would like you more than this bully in question. So you've got the last laugh.
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    How do I become a teacher's pet if I'm shy and not good at the subject?
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    Study it and show you're keen to keep improving. Teachers appreciate children who are quiet but work hard to achieve something. Ask for help, hand everything in on time and be willing to keep learning.
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    Why is being the teacher's pet a good thing?
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    The teacher's pet often is able to get special privileges that a regular student can't. They are often able to run errands, which means getting out of class!
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