Last week when i was at my friend's house we were really depressed about the end of the holidays. While we where talking about school we figured out that maybe our usual lack of energy on the school year is related to the weather. If you think about it when we're studing it's nearly always on the cold seasons exept September, June and sometimes May. Therefore in countries where the weather is warmer students should have more energy to study. Maybe it is casused by vitamin D deficiency which is normally produced when we are on sun.
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I disagree! You may be right about vitamin D but sitting at school during the hottest months, like May and June, is a nightmare. I guess the best months for school work are October, November and March, just because they are uninterupted by holidays.
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i don't think students in other countries have more energy. It is not the weather that makes us tired. It is school itself :)
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UsuńThe worst thing about going to school in winter is that it's darkly when you go and when you leave it after lessons. I agree with Mrs. Sikorzyńska, sitting at school during summer is just annoying.
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