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STAYING IN HOSTEL ENSURES STUDENTS'' ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE INTRODUCTION Attention getter General statement Thesis statement Due to this positive environment, staying in hostel can ensure students'' academic excellence. PROS Hostels provide the best atmosphere for study. If students enjoy the hostel life in different ways, they also work very hard when the time comes for it. BODY 1 Topic sentence Firstly, Friends Supporting detail 1 Group discussion Supporting detail 2 Moreover, Competitive Supporting detail 3 Senior Concluding sentence BODY 2 Organized schedule Time management skills Others, try to make it consistent

Avoid from studying last minute Facilities Study room Wi-Fi CON BODY 4 con 1 Far from family Refute 1 Parents can visit con 2 Study all the time Refute 2 Play time con 3 Financial support Refute 3 scholarship CONCLUSION Summary of main ideas (topic sentences) Restate thesis statement HOME LIFE AND HOSTEL LIFE - HOME LIFE BETTER THAN HOSTEL LIFE whom he had not been able to meet during the last 2-3 months, as he was staying in the hostel. He was daily surrounded by them, as they were also equally keen to learn from him about his new experiences at the college as well as the playground.

One day one of his friends expressed a wish to be in a hostel, whereupon Marks had to remark that he was not right, in wishing for the hostel life and that their home life was far better than the hostel life. He had various points in support of his belief. These are some of the important arguments put forward by him. Early in the morning, when one gets up from the bed, one finds either or mother, or some brother, sister or other near and dear one in a home, while in the hostel it is the same room-mate or a bearer carrying a tray with cups, full of cold tea being served, while one is in bed.

You feel like greeting your parents or other, while in a hostel you are terribly annoyed with the servants disturbing your sleep, early in the morning. Then for cleaning, sweeping or for your meals, you have to struggle a lot, as no one appears to be the least bothered about you, or your friends. There, everything is so stereotyped. In the evening also you generally do not get your hot cup of milk, coffee or tea, or you have to remind the servant, day in and day out for your share of meals. One misses the home life most in a hostel, especially on the eve of festivals, as it is ot always possible to go home during every vacation, big or small.

The friends and relatives are missed the most. Whether it is meals or sleep, games or study, cleanliness or comfort, home life is better than hostel life. Hostel Life of A Student Hostel is a place where food and lodging are provided for students or certain groups of workers or tourists. Life in a hostel is different from the life in a home. Generally a student stays in a hostel when his residence is located far from his educational institution. Life in a hostel makes a student self-dependent. It makes her or him smart, active and disciplined.

A hostel is controlled by a warden. The warden guides the students. He sees whether the rules of the hostel are being followed or not. Though the warden is there to look after them yet they have their own way. They have to study and do their duties themselves. A hostel has a mess which at times is run on a co-operative basis. Food is served in the mess. The washer man and the barber visit the hostel regularly. Some students wash their own clothes. Others give their clothes to the washer man. A hostel has a common room. Here, the students events, politics, current issues etc.

A hostel generally has a library. Many hostels have eading halls adjacent to the library. A hostel has facilities for indoor games. Some hostels have facilities for outdoor games also like basketball, volleyball, badminton etc. Unlike a hostel meant for student, a hostel for workers and tourist may not have these facilities. Thus, in a hostel, a student can develop his mind and body. Various types of students are found in a hostel. Some are very studious. They always remain busy in their studies. Some are mischievous. They give little time to studies.

They spend their time moving around, playing and bullying others or making fun of others, students shouldn''t misuse their time. They should utilize their time in studies, games, debates, group discussions and other such fruitful activities. Students of various communities and religion, stay together in a hostel. Thus helps them to know about the various cultures of different regions. They develop a sense of unity in diversity and broaden their outlook. Thy learn the lesson of co-operation. Students learn many things in the hostel. They help one another in the hour of need.

They become enduring friends. They learn to become independent. In hostel, students have to live accordingly to the rules of hostel. They have to wake up on time, sleep on imes, have food on time, study on time etc. This helps them in maintaining discipline in their life style. In hostel, students have to do a number of works by themselves like taking of their belonging, washing their clothes, arranging their beds etc. This helps them to be self-reliant. They learn what is right and what is wrong. Here, they do not depend on their parents. They depend on themselves.

School children staying in hostel are guided by wardens and teachers. The adults are masters of themselves. Hostel life makes the students life regular and systematic. Student of educational institution may face problems in hostel in the beginning. Ragging generally takes place in a hostel. Senior Students make fun of Junior students. Unfortunately, at times, ragging crosses all limits of decency. Effective steps need to be taken to ban ragging. There are also chances of students going astray in hostels. They should be properly guided by the hostel authorities.

Students stay away from their parents in a hostel. They carve for the love and affection of their parents. They feel homesick. Some students who are not very good at studies, in the absence of proper guidance''s, may neglect their studies. Some students may feel themselves free from all bondages nd master their won will as they are away from their parents. In such aces students may choose evil company and form bad habits. Parents should visit them regularly and give them emotional support and guidance. Students face life practically on their own in a hostel. Life in a hostel instills confidence in them.

They develop their personality. They learn to face the problems in life. They learn to self-disciplined, regular and punctual. They develop a feeling of respect for other religions and culture. They learn to help and cooperate one another. They learn social etiquette and lead a better and disciplined life. Hostel life thus helps them to develop many good qualities and make the students good citizens. The Hostel Life: Its Advantages and Disadvantages It is said that home is sweet. But even then life at home, cannot be compared to the are always there to check the activities of youngsters.

One cannot even frame one''s own timetable of studies. One has to keep in mind the convenience of others. One has to study while others keep on talking and gossiping. Often one room, one kerosen lantern or lamp is used Jointly by two or three brothers and sisters. If some relative or guest comes in, the whole programme of studies is upset. In fact, at home there is no atmosphere for serious studies. There is constant disturbance due to one reason or the other. The life in a hostel is different from that of the home. The greatest blessing of hostel life is independence.

You may sleep whenever you like. You may get up late in the morning but none will question you. Apart from the general rules and regulations, which are to be followed necessarily by every one, one is his own master. It is due to this reason that many students do not like to go home even in long vacations. Those who love freedom, love the hostel life In hostel, life is full of opportunities of amusement. One is constantly in touch with young men of one''s age. One can make friends with one''s hostel fellows who have varied tastes and aptitudes.

He may choose his friends according to his own liking. Mutual discussions of their favorite film actors and actresses, long criticism of the latest picture seen by them, and story-telling, add charm to hostel life. Good arrangements of games and sports, Sunday specials and eating competitions, and day-to day merry-making, make the hostel life a thing of enw for all. In a hostel, a student comes in contact with a number of other students. He acquires many good qualities form them. When a student sees his next door neighbor daily taking morning exercise, he also gets inspiration.

He too tries to be healthy. One good student may become an example for other hostlers. When one is ill, all his hostel fellows try their best to serve him. Mutual cooperation, sympathy, and love are characteristic of hostel life. It will not be an exaggeration to say that only a hostel is the place where an all-round development of personality is possible. Hostels provide the best atmosphere for study. If students enjoy the hostel life in different ways, they also work very hard when the time comes for it. Weaker students can always get help from their friends.

When a careless and negligent student sees his partner of his neighbor competing for position, he also tries to follow his example. Hostel life not only develops the spirit of healthy competition, but also teaches the lesson of mutual cooperation. Hostel life with its so man advantages has some drawbacks also. Students coming for the first time to a hostel, find entirely new atmosphere. The freedom of the hostel leads them astray. They begin to smoke, gamble and at times even to drink. Daily visit to some cinema becomes a routine. They fail to choose good companions. The unlimited reedom proves harmful for such students.

Parents send their wards to hostel for study, but there they waste their time in enjoyment and merry-making. As long as they go on receiving money, they care little from where it comes and to where it goes. They waste their precious time and the hard earned money of their parents like water. In later life, they have to repent for this folly. Much of the usefulness, as well as harmlessness of hostel life depends upon its management. A badly managed hostel is bound to spoil the lives of its inmates. A well-managed hostel is sure to prove a blessing for those who are lucky enough to live in it.

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