Where You Sit During a Seminar/Workshop Tells A Lot About You

Studies have been done on students and where they sit in the school room. When you are attending a seminar/workshop, speech, where do you sit? Students who sit in the front are enthusiastic and passionate about learning and usually have a visual learning style.  The enjoy reading and are more creative and imaginative than others. They enjoy being alone. Those who sit in the middle of the room have the greatest chance of absorbing the material and usually have an audio learning style. Those who sit in the back are less interested in learning, acquiring new skills and unhappy about being there. They don’t care about being popular or making good grades. These folks are less likely to become leaders and see little value in being with others.

As you can see, there are very different personalities at work here and research has shown that people with different personalities choose to sit in different locations when they are allowed to do so.

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