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Enjoy Harvard works at 4: 30 in the morning
There is no such thing as a free lunch: 4: 30 am at Harvard University.

Harvard, the highest hall in every student's heart. As a world-class university, Harvard University has trained many celebrities, including 8 American presidents, 40 Nobel Prize winners, 30 Pulitzer Prize winners and elites from all walks of life. When you get to Harvard, you will know that the real elite is not a genius, but a person who has made more efforts.

Harvard University covers an area of 154 hectares. There are no modern high-rise buildings, only libraries built with New England red bricks everywhere. When you walk into the beautiful Harvard campus and stay in Chenxi Yu, you can only see the lake and roadside, and many students are absorbed in morning reading; Walking into the library of Harvard University, which has more than10 million books, you can see that every reading room is brightly lit, and students who are studying hard are sitting on every seat ... They don't wear gorgeous clothes or wander around. Some just write down the chapter of life in a hurry and firmly.

A British TV station once made a special program called "4: 30 in the morning". The content is that at an ordinary 4: 30 in the morning, the Harvard library is already crowded with Harvard students, who read quietly, take notes carefully and think positively ... Harvard teachers often warn students: "If you want to be handy at any time and in any occasion after entering the society and get the due evaluation, then during your study at Harvard, you will reap what you earn." When we lament why Harvard can become a basket for cultivating elite English, we should also reflect on whether we have really made efforts. If we don't give when we are young, we won't get anything when we deserve it. Young friends should understand that there is no free lunch. Only by working hard and creating with our hardworking hands can we give our life a satisfactory answer.

If you walk into Harvard's student canteen, you can hardly hear the chirping sound. After each student sits down to eat pizza and coke, he often reads or takes notes while eating. Even during meal time, Harvard students should make full use of it. It can be said that Harvard's restaurant is just an edible library, and it is an alternative library other than Harvard's authentic 100 library.

At Harvard, students study day and night. Even in the middle of the night or early morning, the whole garden is brightly lit. This is a city that never sleeps. There are many students reading in restaurants, libraries and classrooms. That strong learning atmosphere infects every student at Harvard. Harvard undergraduates should take at least 4 courses each semester, 8 courses a year, and complete 32 courses and pass the exam within 4 years before graduation. And Harvard has a lot of homework. Students spend a lot of time reading books and reviewing cases after class.

Every class requires a lot of preparation in advance. Only by making full preparations before class can we communicate with others in class, otherwise we cannot integrate into classroom teaching.

Thanks to the efforts of Harvard students, sleeping students can be seen everywhere on Harvard campus, even on the benches in the cafeteria. And the people who come and go to eat next to them are not surprised. Because they know that these sleeping classmates are really tired.

What makes Harvard students have such a firm belief and study so hard? Harvard is a symbol, the symbol of the highest wisdom and the symbol of the highest institution of higher learning. People's will, talents and ideals will be reflected at Harvard at 4: 30 in the morning!

Negative evaluation

In the preface to Why China Can't Become a Master written by Dr. Shi Yuzhi, the lie was exposed, and the excerpt is as follows: "The motive of this report may be good, but the content is false and misleading. I have investigated all the big libraries of Harvard University, which open at 8 o'clock every day at the earliest and close at 12 at the latest. How do students study in the library at 4 am? If a student follows suit and gets up at 4 am, then he won't attend class that day! High fatigue study is not only difficult to achieve any results, but also harmful to health.