PAYTON'S PREDICITONS: What Kind of Student Were You?

♈ Aries: You were the student who had to finish everything first — not always correct, but fast. You’d argue with the teacher just for the thrill of winning the debate.

♉ Taurus: You were the one sneaking snacks in class, ready to trade answers for Hot Cheetos. School was just your excuse to vibe and eat three lunches a day.

♊ Gemini: You were talking the entire class — passing notes, cracking jokes, and somehow Snapchatting under the desk. And yet, you still pulled off a solid grade like nothing happened.

♋ Cancer: You were the emotional support classmate, always making sure everyone had an extra pencil and a pep talk. Teachers loved you because you were just so wholesome.

♌ Leo: You treated every class presentation like it was Broadway. You had dramatic pauses, big hand gestures, and maybe even an outfit change.

♍ Virgo: For the most part, you really did try to stay on top of things. But let’s be honest — at school your brain was running through everything but school: random to-do lists, overthinking that one text, and plotting your after-school snack.

♎ Libra: You were strategically in the middle row — close enough to look studious but far enough back to gossip. And yes, you were always “accidentally” matching outfits with your crush.

♏ Scorpio: You were the quiet, mysterious one in the back row with your hood up. You never spoke, but when you did, it was iconic — and everyone wanted to copy your notes.

♐ Sagittarius: You were the class clown who turned every lecture into stand-up comedy. You were the reason assigned seating became a thing.

♑ Capricorn: You were basically the teacher’s unpaid assistant. You took perfect notes, reminded everyone about the homework, and treated every pop quiz like it was the SAT.

♒ Aquarius: You were raising your hand with random questions like, “But what even is time?” You kept everyone entertained while also confusing the teacher.

♓ Pisces: You were staring out the window like you were the star of a music video. Half the time you forgot what class you were even in, but somehow everyone still loved you.


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