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How to evaluate the occupation behavior of postgraduate entrance examination?

? Postgraduate entrance examination has become a trend, because it is difficult for college students to find a job after graduation, even if they find a job, the salary is very poor, so there are really many postgraduate entrance examinations, and we all know that postgraduate entrance examination is a very important thing. However, there is a phenomenon on campus that students who take the postgraduate entrance examination occupy seats privately. Now let me tell you my opinion on this matter.

? In fact, I don't agree with this practice of occupying seats. The postgraduate entrance examination is actually your own choice. You must strive for your own success, but that doesn't mean you are superior. I feel that there are many people who want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. You should let yourself do everything else, and if you don't want to do anything, you will say that you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. This is a very unfair phenomenon. Postgraduate entrance examination is very important, but don't influence everyone for your own sake.

? In fact, this kind of situation often happens in my school. In the library or teaching building, some people directly regard the classroom as their own postgraduate entrance examination classroom and put a label on the door to say that it has been occupied. Putting all the books in the classroom means taking public things as your own private things. Do things that harm others and benefit themselves. It's really disgusting

? And in fact, each of us is willing to study in the library at the end of the term, but no matter how early you go every day, the seats in the library are occupied by others because they never take them away. Fortunately, once the aunts and grandmothers in our library threw all the books into a room, and let the postgraduate students find out for themselves that they were really Japanese.

? I hate it anyway.