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Jessy is on the academy chair, thinking again and again, rolling her pencil against the blocked desk, the clock facing 10:20. She thinks of the question as her head and neck hurts for so much working. The clock ring 10:30, as the police rush into the building!
Currently, in thinking cow, the thinking cow in Seocho got in trouble with the law for keeping a student, not done with work, in their academy for over 20 minutes of the promised time.
People might say that it was the right thing. However, the student still in there said ' But I don't care, no, I want to be here and finish my work!'
This practically means that the academy did not force them to stay but the students did so.
so, what do you think.
I firmly answer that if not forced, a student should be able to study in an academy over the promised time. The reason why that person is not leaving is probably studying and some people just need some extra time for studying because they are bad at it.
It is sure that it might not be good for health. So, I think the government should promise this law until 4th grade, which is the age students start to go to academies.
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