As for your worry, if you are really studying, it is true. What's the point of "appearing" false? As long as you can concentrate, you can study anywhere and at any time. (Physicist Ampere still regards the carriage as blackboard calculus. In the future study and life, you will understand that it is important to be firm even if you are independent. What you need to know is your goal and what you want to do, and then focus on what you want to do without any interference. ?
If you don't concentrate on your studies in the library because you are worried about other people's eyes, it's not worth the candle. If you can't pass this level, you can change places. I am a librarian, and the library welcomes all people who come to learn knowledge, as long as they pay attention to the rules and regulations of the library (such as no loud noise, no food or drink, neat dress, no casual seat occupation, etc.). ). You'd better come often. The library can not only read and learn, but also help you develop good reading and learning habits. Some libraries hold lectures regularly to help you broaden your horizons.
In addition, no one has stipulated that the library should give priority to graduate students. If they feel there is no room, they will come early. Is it your fault that you are not as diligent as junior high school students? You don't have to make concessions for the benefit of others. Rational people first consider their own interests. You are not sure who has more potential, you or them.
I don't think so. Nowadays, many libraries will see junior high school students and primary school students doing homework on their desks. Whether they do their homework or not, the atmosphere of library management alone is enough to influence them. Who is the person who goes to the library? They are from a few years old to dozens of years old, reading books, looking for information and buying copybooks. Everyone is studying, how can it look fake? Moreover, some students like to do their homework with their classmates and friends, but they don't want to be bound by their parents at home. The library naturally becomes a good choice, which not only enhances the feelings between friends, but also can discuss problems together. When you encounter homework you don't understand, you can also check the information. In short, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.