First, does it affect learning efficiency?
It has been sunny in Guiyang these days. Although it is already winter, the bright sunshine is particularly conspicuous this afternoon. In the study room of a university, students who took the postgraduate entrance examination set up a sun umbrella in order not to affect their study. Some people think that the spirit of these graduate students is commendable and very valuable, but will it also affect the learning efficiency? In fact, everyone has had such an experience. At noon, the sun is dazzling. If you study in the sun, your eyes can't stand it. After a while, I will get dizzy and have no time to study. It seems inconvenient for students to play with a sun umbrella, but playing with an umbrella is more conducive to learning than dazzling sunshine. If a person works hard, playing an umbrella will not affect his learning efficiency; On the contrary, if a person has no goal and brushes his mobile phone in the study room, no matter how good the learning environment is, there is no learning efficiency.
Second, have you worked hard for the postgraduate entrance examination?
Speaking of postgraduate entrance examination, I believe some people who have had the same experience still remember it clearly. What efforts have you made for the postgraduate entrance examination? What kind of struggle have you had? I will never forget the day when I took part in the postgraduate entrance examination. In order to take part in the postgraduate entrance examination, I get up at 5: 30 in the morning, and after a simple grooming, I will go to the corridor to read a book. After my aunt opens the door of the corridor, I will rush to the study room to take a seat. Besides eating and going to the toilet, I will stay in the study room all day. The book for postgraduate entrance examination was turned upside down, and only I could understand it. I have memorized the notebooks and books related to the postgraduate entrance examination for more than three times, and some knowledge is still deeply imprinted in my mind. I worked hard for my youth and postgraduate entrance examination, and I will never regret it. This is a testimony to my growth.