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How to treat the tight seats and serious occupation in the library during the examination week?
The library's trick to find a seat: step one: find a seat with a sister; Step 2: hand in a prepared note and write: "classmate, I like you for a long time and hope to associate with you"; Step 3: If my sister immediately took the bag and left, congratulations, you have a seat; If my sister smiles at you, congratulations, there is no self-study! (The above suggestions are for reference only. )

It's the end of the semester in a blink of an eye, exam week is coming, and the seats in the school library are tense again. It's not easy to find a seat in the library and read quietly for a while. Just look at the long line in front of the library that is shown every day! Everyone follows the crowd.

Therefore, the safest way to find a seat in the library is to get up early and queue up before the library opens. As soon as the library opens, it rushes in to seize the favorable terrain.

However, many students will not stay to continue their studies after occupying the seats in the library in the early hours of the morning, probably because they have other classes in the morning and plan to come to the library after class, while others will wander around the cafeteria for breakfast or even go back to the dormitory to sleep. I think, anyway, this position is mine. I will come back to study when I have time.

This has caused a waste of library resources, and the seats are full of books, cups and other supplies that occupy students, but people don't know where they are. So that students who want to study later can't find seats.

The students who occupy the seat will think that I have worked hard to occupy the position by my ability. Of course, I can put whatever I want and come whenever I want. Do you blame me for not getting up early and not occupying a seat?

Students who don't get up early to take a seat, but want to study in the library but don't have a seat, think it's a waste of library resources that you take a seat but don't study! You have gone too far! I want to tell the teacher! Ask the librarian to clean up all your books!

The public says that the public is right, and the woman says that the woman is right. In this way, there is a contradiction between the students who occupy the position and the students who do not. So how to resolve this contradiction? Let's talk about our own views on Bian Xiao.

Bian Xiao is a junior this year. Last year's final exam week was also a member of the army, and he never realized what was wrong with his behavior. But this year, a class in the school started the activity of "resisting malicious seat occupation", which caused extensive discussion in the school. After reading many students' opinions against seat occupation, Bian Xiao realized that seat occupation was really not very good.

However, how to define the word "seat occupation" is still controversial. It is impossible to study in the library all day. I may have to go out for dinner or go back to the dormitory in the middle, and I will be back in an hour. People are not here at this time. Can you call it "occupied seat"?

I think both sides can take a step back, and students who occupy seats can put up post-it notes to explain the time to study next time. In this way, non-occupied students can decide whether they can study in this currently empty seat according to the time on the note. This not only resolves the contradiction between the two sides, but also improves the utilization efficiency of library resources, which is great ~

Finally, I wish you all a smooth final exam!