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What are the objective reasons for college students' poor grades?
If students fail in the exam, they really can't be blamed for the following reasons:

1. Weekend: There are 52 Sundays in a year, so there are 52× 2 = 104 days off. Excluding these days, it is only 26 1 day a year.

2. Winter and summer vacations: About two months in a year are either very hot or very cold, so you can't study. So after deducting 60 days of winter and summer vacations, it is only 20 1 day a year.

3. The annual statutory holidays account for 10 days, and only 1 9 1 day is left in one year after deduction.

Sleeping 8 hours a day accounts for one year 122 days, leaving only 69 days after deduction.

One and a half hours of meals, snacks and fruits every day take up 23 days, so if you deduct them, there are only 46 days left in a year.

6. The game time per day 1 hour accounts for one year 15 days, and only 3 1 day is left in one year after deduction.

7. The communication time per day 1 hour accounts for one year 15 days, and only 16 days a year after deduction.

8. Going to the movies, shopping or other activities accounts for 10 days a year, and there are 6 days left after deduction.

9. It is estimated that if you are sick for five days a year, there will be only 1 day left in a year.

10. Today is my birthday.