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  • Alicia1219
    University: Heilongjiang University
    Nationality: China
    June 8, 2021 at 6:04 pm

    People who get used to staying up night may prefer going to school late, while others reckon the opposite. As for me, I prefer students reaching school early in the morning due to high efficiency, spirit state and personality training.

    To begin with, students who go to school earlier are more effective learners. An hour in the morning is worth double at other time. People are more capable of learning when it is morning. As for me, I can recite 100 English words in the morning, but I cannot even read an English word at other time. Therefore, if students cannot get to school early, then they are likely to get half the result with twice the effort.

    Secondly, going to school early can make students start a new day in a good mood. If you get up early enough, you can take your time having breakfast, dressing up appropriately, and enjoying all the beautiful scenery on the way to school. Traffic is also smoother, which would be a huge relief to a person gearing up to work and study. On the contrary, late risers start their days by jumping out of bed, rushing off to school and skipping breakfast. It is impossible for them to sense the joy of the morning.

    Last but not least, “Early bird catches the worm.” Indeed, getting up early cost much efforts especially during cold winters, but it also highlights the importance of diligence and persistence. In this way, students perfect their personality trainings. Only with these precious qualities can they have a brighter future.

    In conclusion, I insist that students should arrive at school early in the morning. It is not only beneficial for their study and spirit, but also of crucial importance to their character development.

    Alicia1219
    University: Heilongjiang University
    Nationality: China
    June 4, 2021 at 3:36 pm

    Early to school or late to school? This is a question. People who get used to staying up late in the night may prefer the latter, while others hold the opposite. As for me, I prefer students reaching school early in the morning.

    To begin with, early to school can make students study better. As is common sense, an hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. People are more capable of learning when it is morning than when it is not. Take myself as an example, I can recite 100 English words in the morning, but I cannot even read an English word in other time. Therefore, if students do not get to school early, then they will probably complete half but with twice efforts. It is a waste of time to do so.

    Secondly, early to school can make students start a new day with a good mood. If you get up early enough, you can take your time having breakfast, dressing up appropriately, and enjoy all the beautiful scenery on the way to school. The traffic is also smoother, which would be a huge relief to a person gearing up to work and study. Everything is full of life and vigor. On the contrary, late risers start their days by jumping out of bed, rushing off to school and skipping breakfast. It is impossible for them to sense the joy of the morning.

    Last but not least, “It is the early bird that catches the worm.” Indeed, getting up early costs students much effort, especially during cold winters, but it also highlights the importance of diligence and persistence. In this way, students could perfect their personality cultivations. Only with these treasurable qualities can they have a brighter future.

    In conclusion, I insist that students should arrive at school early in the morning. It is not only beneficial for their study and spirit, but also of crucial importance to their character development.