1. Different traffic conditions: In urban areas, students can usually choose to walk, take public transport or ride bicycles to school. In the suburbs, because the transportation network is not as developed as the urban area, students need to take the school bus or rely on their parents' vehicles to pick them up.
2. The school environment is different: the school in the urban area is located in a bustling area or downtown, with complete surrounding facilities, including shopping centers, libraries and museums. Schools in the suburbs are quiet, and the surrounding environment may be quieter, which is conducive to students' concentration on their studies.