▶ Your Answer : It is
of great importance for the school to appeal its own advantage in order to drag
more students in that these days it is highly competitive among schools to take
better students. The school should have own characters, enhance the school system,
and also invest money on specific area. In my perspective, enlarging social
activities can play a huge role to attract good students for its benefits that
can relieve stress and give valued and plentiful experience.
First
and foremost, as social activity can increase the quality of life of students,
people would be surely fascinated by this advantage. Nowadays, it is well known
that students can get easily stressed out because of various factors such as pressure
for getting good grades or complicated interpersonal relationships. Therefore,
students need outlets to ease their stress and relax. In terms of this, social
activities like cooking, sports and music would be helpful for them. They can
enjoy those activities, escaping from tedious and repetitive life cycle or stressful
events. For example, when I was in the university, there were abundant sorts of
activities that all members of the college can enjoy. I chose to play badminton
twice a week, and it was so joyful because I could make a lot of close friends
and while playing it, I did not have to do deep and difficult thinking.
Second,
social activities offer novel opportunities to get valuable experience in life
and learn new information. They are not just made to entertain students but
also enable them to talk, interact, and communicate with unfamiliar types of
people and get to know how to cope with them and cooperate effectively.
Additionally, doing what I am not good at boldly is aid of growing bravery to
challenge difficulties and finally they can grow up mentally. For instance, one
of my friends went to Yonsei university and he said he was realized something
significant in his life by joining the English volunteering club funded by the
university. Through that volunteer work, he was able to acquire sense of responsibility
and delights from sharing knowledge and teaching children. Were it not for the
support of the university, it would not have been possible for him to do such
activity and also satisfied with his life. |