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What are the manifestations of school education differences between urban and rural areas?
What impressed me the most was that the situation in urban and rural areas of senior high schools was different. There is a big gap between learning and other resources. For example, when we compare high school students in urban and rural areas, their high school life is obviously different. High schools at different levels can provide different resources, regardless of the scale of the environment, and even the experience provided by many teachers is beyond the reach of ordinary rural high schools.

Although rural high schools have changed a lot in recent years and the living conditions in rural areas are getting better and better, the gap will always exist. However, I personally think that with the passage of time, the life difference between rural high schools and urban high schools will become smaller and smaller. Many high school students in rural areas need to go to school by bike or on foot. Moreover, for many rural high school students, they can't study immediately after school, and sometimes they have to do a lot of farm work by themselves, especially in winter and summer vacations. Parents of high school students in the city often choose to enroll them in some extra-curricular remedial classes, so that they can make up for the shortcomings of some subjects as much as possible and get good grades in the exam as much as possible. For rural high school students, their study can only rely on their own efforts and their own time to play their greatest potential. There are also high school students in the city who go to school by bus every day and go home for dinner at night. This is their study life.