At the college level, students enjoy more freedom than in high school. They can choose their favorite club and make like-minded friends. And when they don't have classes or don't want to go out, they can choose to play games in the dormitory. The management of counselors is relatively reduced, and students can live with relative ease. In the case of illness or inability to attend classes, they only need to ask the guide to take a leave of absence. However, freedom at the university level is relative, and students must comply with the school's rules or face corresponding consequences.
At the university level, a student's request for leave needs to be signed off by the supervisor. However, whether or not to approve the leave slip depends on the student's reason for taking the leave. In recent years, students have become more and more diverse in their reasons for taking time off. Some students take time off on the grounds that their pants and shoes do not match, some take time off to go to the outside world to find a boy, and some take time off to prevent their parents from having a second child. These bizarre reasons are a headache for the instructors, but they usually laugh it off and approve the student's leave. However, there was a female college student who had a leave slip that was different, and her reason for asking for leave was too "sweet" to make the supervisor feel helpless, but she still approved her leave.
The girl took a leave of absence because of her boyfriend's birthday. They are in a long-distance relationship, and the relationship has gone through a lot of hardships. The girl hopes to let him spend a happy day on her boyfriend's birthday, and she just wants to give her boyfriend one more good memory. Seeing such a sweet reason, the instructor was a little helpless, but he was still willing to approve her leave. This incident has sparked some discussion and made us think about the rationale and implications of student leave.
At the university level, it is normal for students to have a real need to take time off. However, students also need to be aware that frequent time off may have an impact on their studies. If a student takes time off work multiple times, it may affect their usual grades, resulting in unsatisfactory final exam results. And at the college level, the consequences of failing a course are much more serious than in high school.
First of all, before the final exam, the teachers of each subject will prepare two sets of test papers, in which the students take the test paper with relatively low difficulty. Coupled with the extra points of the usual grades, students have a better chance of passing the final exam. However, if a student fails a course in the final exam, not only will they need to go back to school early to retake the exam, but they will also be less likely to pass the retake because they do not have the usual grades. If they still fail to pass the make-up exam, they will have to choose to retake the course.
Not only does it cost extra to retake a course, but it can also delay a student's study and break for the next semester. Most crucially, if students still fail to pass after retaking, it will affect their graduation and will not be able to obtain a degree certificate. Therefore, it is important for students to study hard and pay enough attention to each class to avoid the situation of not being able to get a degree certificate.
Regarding the issue of students' leave and academic impact, I believe that the education department should take into account the actual situation and needs of students when formulating corresponding policies, and provide a more reasonable leave system. Because of the college student stage, they not only need to study, but also need to rest and deal with some problems in life. If taken properly, it can give students a better balance between life and study.
At the same time, students also need self-reflection and self-control. Asking for leave is a right, but it is also a responsibility. They should be rational about taking leave and avoid abusing their right to take leave, so as not to have a negative impact on their studies. When asking for leave, you should give a real and reasonable reason, and try to avoid funny and ridiculous reasons for taking leave, so as to show respect for education.
In short, the leave system at the university level is a right enjoyed by students, but it should also have corresponding responsibilities and constraints. Education departments and schools should give full consideration to the actual needs of students when formulating the leave system, so as to make the leave more reasonable and orderly, so as to provide a better learning environment and opportunities for balanced development. At the same time, students should also self-reflect, treat the right to leave rationally, and establish the right learning attitude and values to ensure that they can graduate smoothly and achieve excellent results, and lay a solid foundation for future development.