In fact, what netizens said is not entirely right. Although a student's grades have little to do with games, his love for games and his addiction to games are really two different things. I believe that a student in Mianyang who scored 700 points in the college entrance examination usually likes to play games, but he is not addicted to games all day, but uses his spare time to play games. Before playing games, he must finish his daily study tasks and play games without delaying his study. And some of our classmates are completely addicted to games and have no intention of studying at all. All they think about all day is how to play the game well. For these students who are addicted to games, playing games will definitely affect their studies, so we can't simply say that the quality of their grades has nothing to do with games.
As a student, we should still be academic-oriented. Of course, I personally never object to students playing games, but there must be a limit. When students finish their studies, they can play games. As the saying goes, study when you should study and play when you should play. We shouldn't multitask. We are all thinking about how to play games in class, which will affect our study, because most of our classmates are underage and have poor self-control, so we need them.