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School education problem
Some schools may have some problems that cause students to encounter difficulties in their study and life. This paper will discuss examination pressure, discipline management, curriculum arrangement, support resources and social pressure.

Excessive test pressure

Some schools may attach too much importance to test scores, which may cause students to bear too much pressure in their studies. Students may feel anxious and depressed because of their unsatisfactory exam results.

Strict discipline and management

Some schools have very strict rules on students' behavior and speech, which may make students feel that their freedom is limited and they lack autonomy and individuality.

Inadaptable curriculum arrangement

Some schools may over-arrange students' courses, so that students have no time to engage in other activities and hobbies, or they may feel too much pressure in their studies.

Lack of support and resources

Some schools may lack support and resources for students, such as lack of psychological counseling and sports facilities, which makes students feel unable to get enough help and support.

Social pressure and exclusion

The social environment of some schools may make some students feel excluded and difficult to adapt, such as bullying, discrimination, or closed social circles.