Kids today know a ton--it's just different stuff from what their parents and grandparents know. Kids are generally much smarter about using technology. Ask any parent and you'll probably hear, "Yeah, my kid knows way more about computers than I do."
In today's world, understanding technology is a lot more important than being able to recite where the world's highest waterfall is (although that sort of knowledge and quality time with Alex Trebek can help make you famous).
So, if kids are so smart, then why is going back to school so hard? It's because there are two groups kids need to impress: their teachers and their peers.
Quite often, what makes a good first impression with one group doesn't go over so well with the other. For example, while a student would look at a midriff-baring T-shirt and think, "She's got a nice innie," a teacher will look at it and think, "She's got a lot of nerve showing up to my class half-nekkid."
And, while a teacher will look at another teacher's necktie and think, "Now that's a nice, manly accessory," a student will see it and think, "May I never have a job where I have to have one of those. Not without stock options, anyway. What a sucker."
It goes beyond clothes, of course--there's what you say and how you say it. And since you have about 10 seconds to make your opening statement to your teachers, you might as well do it right. After all, most teachers have already seen the extreme statements before. Marilyn Manson isn't that different from Ozzy Ozborne, who isn't that different from Alice Cooper.
So what's a student to do? Easy. Follow these four tips on how to dress, how to talk, how to win the teacher over ... and how to be.
1. Dress like you mean business
Specifically, don't dress to impress your friends. You don't need to. They're worried enough about impressing you. How can you tell if you're falling prey to this trap? Look at your clothes.
Here's a little story about clothes that send the "I'm a dope" message. Just last week, on a 80-degree day, I saw a teenage boy with his girlfriend. She was wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Looked perfectly fine. He, on the other hand, was wearing a wool ski cap pulled down to his eyebrows. He was also wearing pants so low-slung he couldn't walk without holding them up with his thumbs.