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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I had free periods all the time. Even on regular schedule. There are also schools where you have lessons in the morning and late in the afternoon and if you have to commute, you're basically stuck there. Or boarding schools.
Don't let your limited view of the world judge others.
And the wiser use this time to make the best of the educational fascilities. Get a headstart on Homework, srtart looking ahead in your syllabus, revise the lessons of the day.
That's what I meant. And my view of the world is quite expansive. hence why I can see the opportunities others are missing. Rather than looking for ways to game, perhaps take the time to level up your education.
Lets put it this way. When finals roll around, how many people do you hear saying they're glad they spent so much time playing games?
Oh yeah, I totally did this, too. Instead of enjoying my two hours off, I loaded even more school onto me when the school day already lasted like ten hours ...