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A student life is not just about books and studies.it is also about extra-curricular activities that you do apart from studies?how do you maintain a balance between all of these

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Answered by dandeboynasnigdha111
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Answer: extra curricular activities are important in a students life  extra curricular activities are also helpful in the form of PHYSICAL EXCERSICE for example:If you play tennis its a physical activity like

                                                                                            1)YOU RUN

                                                                                             2) YOU SWING YOUR

                                                                                                  AND ROTATE

                                                                                                THEM

its like kind of excersice  and your mind can get relaxation and you will be out of studies and for a second you will enter into a new world without being in the same routine world and bored world so extra curricular activities are good

Answered by itzJitesh
2

Answer:

It has been argued that extracurricular activities are not very important in a schoolchild’s life. I, however, differ with that. A student’s social life is as important as their academic life, for their development.

There is so much pressure on students, especially in secondary schools, to perform well in their exams and attain high grades. This, by all means, is not wrong – wanting students to perform exemplarily well in their exams is normal. The problem comes in when students have no life outside their classrooms; when all they do and think about is their books. They become zombies whose world revolves around books, with no room for their development as human beings.

Many parents, guardians, and students themselves do not understand the importance of extracurricular activities. Teachers in many schools have had to convince some parents and guardians to permit their children to participate in extracurricular activities. This is because the parents feel that those afterschool activities distract them from their studies, or caused them to get home late. Some students also feel that they do not need the activities, all they need is to concentrate on their books.

This notion couldn’t be any more untrue. Co-curricular activities are just as important as academics. They both complement each other to develop a well-rounded student with more social skills than one who only concentrates on their books. Education should go beyond the four classroom walls; it should be more than just books.

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