跟学习相比,更喜欢社团活动
Between academic work and club activities, I tend to think the latter is to my preference.
Despite the fact that students do go to school to excel academically, learning in a classroom is usually quite boring and does not require students to interact with one another. Club activities enlighten students’ qualities which are otherwise untouched.
Students find entertainment and form new social relations by participating in clubs on campus. And more important skills are cultivated here too, such as public speaking skills, organizational skills and people skills. And these skills not only provide a healthy supplement to the academic nutrition students receive in classroom instruction, but will be continuously meaningful once they graduate. (126)