Do you commit absent for no reason?
By allenbucks
@allenbucks (289)
Philippines
June 23, 2009 3:38pm CST
I'm wondering why students commit absent for no reason. I have seen some students who are very healthy and you can see them just around the campus. But they sometimes don't attend classes and will just say "I just don't feel like attending my class now" or "I'm not in the mood to attend my class". And instead of attending their classes, they would rather go out in the campus and play computer games or go to the nearest shopping mall and just hangout there.
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4 responses
@cream97 (29085)
• United States
25 May 11
Hi. allenbucks. When students commit as to being absent, they don't want to attend class because they are bored. They just don't want to go to school at all. That is just how students are when they don't want to really go to school. They also allow peer pressure to come into play as well.
@jhudy101 (373)
• Philippines
20 May 11
hmmm i can relate to that haha. i am guilty :)
well there is really a reason on my absences...and the reason is, i just dont feel like goin to school and i call it laziness.its sometimes more better to be with computers to relax and have fun on games and all. well students cant blame me, even the professionals that have been a students once, im sure they have done that too and they are just modest to admit it hahaha.
@lady1993 (27224)
• Philippines
1 Feb 11
Yes, I can relate with you. I have a few classmates like that- addicted to computer games. They even skip class just to play, and all they talk about are their levels in game. They really should give importance to studies first becasue games can wait.