ct, this is not a serious problem, because in my opinion high school students should not in the first place spend too much time on hair care. Time is money. The most important thing for high school students to keep in mind is to do well in school and be well prepared for the college entrance examinations. Since the admission rate of college aspirants is low, high school students should make more of an effort to prepare for it. Furthermore, the period of restricted hair length is only from junior to senior high school; if the junior high school students find nothing wrong with their hair style, why should the senior high school students take exception to it? So my conclusion is this: though it is right for the concerned authorities to relax the restrictions imposed on high schoolers' hair style in a reasonable way, the students themselves should also realize that their hair style is nothing important, that when they are graduated such restrictions on their hair will automatically become null and void. Although I am a college student now, my memory of my high school days is still fresh. As a high school student I did not care about my hair style; on the contrary, I was thankful to the uniform hair style because I could thus save much time as well as money in paying less attention to my hair. In a word, there is really no need to bother about one's hair, especially if you are just a student. If one's hair is compared to a tree and one's period of education to a river, then we can see that the tree will keep growing new leaves while the river, if it ever flows, will never flow back. Youth is itself a kind of beauty, an asset, so I don't think a student's hair will in any way detract from this beauty.
第四篇:
The hair style of high school students was once an interesting subject in the newspaper. Almost all the educators, top-ranking government officials and teachers said that we high school students should not pick on the prescribed hair style of ours. According to them, the sole duty of a student's was to study and study and the inner part of the head was more important than the hair that covers the scalp. Despite what they said, I still don't like hair style imposed on us high school students. I isn't beautiful and it is unnatural. It looks like some dry dark grass on a boy student's head and a very small black hat on a girl student's. I am tired of having my hair cut every four weeks, yet I am obliged to do that because the military instructor so frequently inspects the hair style of every student. To me hair style is strictly a personal matter. I like to have my hair a little longer and be spared the trouble of having it cut every so often. We students labor under so many rules in school and we are taught to obey all of them. I think a uniform plain hair style is not necessary at all. Why can't we do as we like? We are eager to see the time when we are free to choose our own hair styles in our post-high school days.
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