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How do I become a nerd student?
Question yourself first and the world around you. Don’t be afraid to ask others for their answer. Be ready to accept it and even adopt it if it’s better than yours. Learn your proper “nerdy” habits in class.
Do you have to be smart to be a nerd?
Technological prowess was never a requirement to be a nerd; only that the nerd be extremely intelligent in any academic area to which they paid attention while ignoring the trivial social scene. Despite being less cool, nerd has definitely achieved a trendier and more complimentary status than dork and dweeb.
Do nerds love school?
Nerds don’t necessarily love school either, nor do they have to get ‘straight A’s. A nerd can get straight A’s, but they do so because being successful academically is something they want to do. More than anything else, nerds risk ridicule in pursuit of realization–of ideas, dreams, and more.
How do you become a nerd in Middle School?
Steps Choose your everyday clothes. Being a nerd isn’t limited to wearing braces, suspenders, or glasses. Do not read trending magazines or books. Read magazines of your choice. Learn how to write fast and neat. Practice writing neatly in both cursive and print. Try not to watch reality TV or popular shows.
What is the best way to have fun as a nerd?
Nerds don’t need to rely upon excitement and danger in order to have fun. They enjoy more wholesome fun, such as LAN parties, watching Star Wars, or building and launching a rocket. These activities can be enjoyed alone (independence is a fine thing) or with friends (the more the merrier!).
How do you dress like a nerd for college?
Dressing Like a Nerd Don’t worry too much about your wardrobe. Consider practicality. Use your shirts to make nerd references or jokes. Rock the glasses if you need them. Sport some ill-fitting clothes (if desired). Dress preppy.
What are some tips for a nerd who can’t trust information?
Don’t trust information just because it comes from an authority figure. Nerds understand that figures of authority can sometimes get away with misleading or falsified information simply because of their power. Be willing to fact-check, especially if something seems off or too convenient. Get to the root of things.