How to Be a Loner in School

Keep to yourself at school functions., Sit alone at lunch., Keep to yourself during physical education., Avoid starting conversations with people., Focus on your interests., Choose classes that let you be independent.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Keep to yourself at school functions.

    If you have to go to school functions, like a pep rally or assembly, sit by yourself if you can.

    Sit at the back of the room if possible.

    You may want to put on headphones and listen to music, read a book, or play on your phone.If you can, try to get out of going to school functions.

    But don’t skip it if you are going to get in trouble.
  2. Step 2: Sit alone at lunch.

    Lunch is one of the most common times during the school day where people socialize.

    However, if you want to be a loner, you should sit alone if you can.

    Try sitting at a table by yourself or on the floor, if your school allows that.

    If you cannot sit in an area by yourself, sit at the end of a table with people you don't know.

    Find solitary activities to do during lunch.

    For example, you can draw, read, or listen to music.

    If your school will allow it, go to the library or a teacher's classroom where you can eat lunch alone.

    If your school has open lunch, you can go up town to restaurants and other places to eat lunch or you can go home if you live close to the school. , P.E. is another time during the school day where people try to talk to you and get you involved.

    Keep to yourself during P.E.

    If you have a choice of activity, consider walking, running, or lifting weights alone.

    If you are allowed, put on your headphones and listen to music.

    If your teacher makes you participate with others, do what you have to to do well in the class.

    Play basketball or volleyball on the team, but don't go out of your way to talk to people.

    If your teacher will allow you to, sit on the bleachers or off to the side whenever you can. , Loners keep to themselves and don’t go out of their way to talk to other students.

    This means you wouldn’t go up to someone and start talking to them, or join in a conversation when you’re in a group.

    Instead, you should keep to yourself.If someone speaks directly to you, don’t be read.

    Answer the question, but don’t follow up or ask the person a question in return. , One way to be a loner in school is to engage in your interests during the day.

    This may mean taking classes you are interested in, like art or music classes.

    Spend your down time at school doing things you like., When you are choosing elective classes, choose ones that will let you work independently or that don't require group activities.

    Some classes that may let you be independent include computer or technology classes, shop classes, art classes,music classes, or foreign language classes.

    You may also want to take sports classes that allow you to exercise alone, like weight lifting or cross-country.

    Since you are a loner, you wouldn't want to take drama or chorus classes.

    Independent vocal or instrumental music lessons such as piano are a better class to take.
  3. Step 3: Keep to yourself during physical education.

  4. Step 4: Avoid starting conversations with people.

  5. Step 5: Focus on your interests.

  6. Step 6: Choose classes that let you be independent.

Detailed Guide

If you have to go to school functions, like a pep rally or assembly, sit by yourself if you can.

Sit at the back of the room if possible.

You may want to put on headphones and listen to music, read a book, or play on your phone.If you can, try to get out of going to school functions.

But don’t skip it if you are going to get in trouble.

Lunch is one of the most common times during the school day where people socialize.

However, if you want to be a loner, you should sit alone if you can.

Try sitting at a table by yourself or on the floor, if your school allows that.

If you cannot sit in an area by yourself, sit at the end of a table with people you don't know.

Find solitary activities to do during lunch.

For example, you can draw, read, or listen to music.

If your school will allow it, go to the library or a teacher's classroom where you can eat lunch alone.

If your school has open lunch, you can go up town to restaurants and other places to eat lunch or you can go home if you live close to the school. , P.E. is another time during the school day where people try to talk to you and get you involved.

Keep to yourself during P.E.

If you have a choice of activity, consider walking, running, or lifting weights alone.

If you are allowed, put on your headphones and listen to music.

If your teacher makes you participate with others, do what you have to to do well in the class.

Play basketball or volleyball on the team, but don't go out of your way to talk to people.

If your teacher will allow you to, sit on the bleachers or off to the side whenever you can. , Loners keep to themselves and don’t go out of their way to talk to other students.

This means you wouldn’t go up to someone and start talking to them, or join in a conversation when you’re in a group.

Instead, you should keep to yourself.If someone speaks directly to you, don’t be read.

Answer the question, but don’t follow up or ask the person a question in return. , One way to be a loner in school is to engage in your interests during the day.

This may mean taking classes you are interested in, like art or music classes.

Spend your down time at school doing things you like., When you are choosing elective classes, choose ones that will let you work independently or that don't require group activities.

Some classes that may let you be independent include computer or technology classes, shop classes, art classes,music classes, or foreign language classes.

You may also want to take sports classes that allow you to exercise alone, like weight lifting or cross-country.

Since you are a loner, you wouldn't want to take drama or chorus classes.

Independent vocal or instrumental music lessons such as piano are a better class to take.

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