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Band 6+: The bar chart shows the typical weekday for students in three different countries.

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Weekends play a very crucial role in a student’s life, since they have been studying the whole week and getting exhausted. But some students prioritize studying even on the weekends.

After going through a rough, exhausting week, I believe the weekend should be reserved for some rest. But some students, for example, in Japan, use their weekends to continue studying, and only 4 percent of students are determined to relax, and 7 percent of students choose to sleep. Whereas students in the UK prioritize sleeping over studying or relaxing in any other way. While students in Germany like to keep a balance, and 9 percent of the students tend to keep studying, 8 percent of the students choose to sleep, and 7 percent of students find multiple other ways to get relaxed, excluding sleeping.

Even though studying is very crucial for students, maintaining relaxation plays a crucial role in their academic performance. Just like how studying is prioritized, similarly, focusing on yourself should be part of your goals.

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