How to Find a Good Seat on the School Bus
Do you always sit next to the kid that flicks you? Punches you? Spits at you? Here's a guide to help you find a good seat!
[edit] Steps
- Think about where on the bus you want to sit in. The back is bumpy, almost no engine noise, the middle is so-so, and the front is calm, but the engine noise is a little louder, especially if it's a flathead bus.
- Once you find the right part of the bus, start thinking if there are any annoying kids that usually sit in the part.
- If there are, sit as far away from them as possible, but still be in the same part of the bus.
- If there are two kids in that part, you might want to try to find a different part of the bus.
- Figure out if you want to sit by the left windows or the right windows.
- Pick a seat, and enjoy the quiet, peaceful ride to school.
[edit] Tips
- You might want to find a quiet spot where you can do your homework, too.
- Make sure that the bus driver didn't assign seats.
- It's also useful to have a few friends on the bus, but we can't all control that.
- If your school has an unspoken or written rule about where you have to sit because of your grade level, this article will not work.
[edit] Warnings
- You could get kicked off the bus if you don't obey your buses' assigned seat rule!
- Always pay attention to the bus rules! They are usually posted on the front wall of the bus, above or to the right of the driver. If your school has a handbook, they should be there, too.
- Some bus drivers start driving even before you sit down, so try and think of where you want to sit before you actually get on the bus.










