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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Attending
Evening Classes
Working during the day and going to school in the evening
is becoming more and more popular in Vietnam these
days. People have to work to support themselves and their
family; however, in order to work efficiently and earn some
more money to meet their own and other family members’
ever-increasing needs, they have to “renovate” their
previous knowledge and skills to meet the demanding
requirements of the labor market. I do the same, looking
forward to receiving my B.A. in English. From what I have
been experiencing in the in-service training section of the
University of Social Sciences and Humanities, I am getting
aware of a few advantages and disadvantages of
attending evening classes.
There is no doubt that evening classes provide me with
opportunities to improve my English. This language is a
must at my workplace, where I have to communicate with
other people via this international language either orally or
in written form.
The second advantage of attending evening classes is I
can work during the day. It is impossible for me to quit my
job to pursue some further study because I am a
significant bread-winner/wage-earner of my rather big
family. But I do know that it is dangerous to stay
academically unchanged for a decade or so, i.e. I have to
refresh my knowledge to cope with all demands at work or
else I will be fired sometime.
Attending evening classes also makes me always young
and lively. The atmosphere of a school and its own
requirements force me to forget something unpleasant
usually found at work. I love such an atmosphere all my
life.
Although I highly appreciate the advantages of attending
evening classes, I really suffer from its unavoidable
disadvantages. Firstly, I often feel tired after a long day of
hard work. Consequently, I can hardly study
enthusiastically in the evening. If the teacher of a given
subject is experienced enough to inspire something in me
and draw my attention to his or her lessons, I am all right
with the subject; but if this is not the case, I have to
struggle hard with the subject myself and only when I am
lucky enough can I manage to pass it. Usually, I cannot
avoid having to take the second examination for that
subject.
Secondly, attending evening classes means I have to go
along the crowded streets of Ho Chi Minh city during the
rush hours, especially from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. And I am
always in a hurry, being frightened of being late for school.
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