China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Is it reasonable for universities to set up morning and evening self-study check-in system?

Is it reasonable for universities to set up morning and evening self-study check-in system?

Reasonable. Like you, I have morning and evening self-study in my sophomore year, and it's just our college. First of all, I think this formalism really doesn't need to go to college. Most students still have to learn by themselves. People who really want to learn, regardless of him, will also find a place to learn. Those who don't study are just playing mobile phones in another place. Personally, I feel that this system is really disgusting, because I am a professional painter, and I often pick up some illustrations or outsource them. Staying up late is common. You are not allowed to bring a computer to draw in self-study at night, which greatly affects work efficiency, and early class threatens your health (sometimes you have to go to early class in the morning and come back to make up your sleep, making you dizzy all day). What college students need is to develop their own personal advantages independently, not to engage in formalism because they want to brush the so-called work achievements of leaders. Many people feel tired of learning because of such differential treatment, and boycotting schools often pays off! Stick to what you like and don't limit your steps because of the interference of others. I am surrounded by famous designers who usually don't attend classes. They increase their skills in the library or outside the school every day. He felt that some courses were unlearned and formalistic, and there was no need to attend them, because they had made some achievements themselves and the school did not interfere with him too much.