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Counselors embezzle class fees and scholarships: why is "power rent-seeking" more likely to breed in ivory towers?
For the environment of colleges and universities, it is actually a periodic rural society. Once students step into it, they not only have the identity of students, but also have the identity of individuals in the local society. In this case, as a student, when the rules are vague, it is easy to have distorted interaction. For example, seniority in the student union, such as counselors arbitrarily suppressing students, is an obvious example.

Even some professors and female students have a distorted relationship because of academic interests such as papers. These merits are not new. Some eventually turned their faces into a pool of dog blood, and some became scum hidden behind the glamour. In a word, these are unbearable and twisted endings. And it shows that students are in a relatively weak position.

However, in the short term, this problem seems to be difficult to break through. To some extent, it is risky for a student to report his counselors and teachers through social media. Once things are not completely settled, it is easy to get revenge. This is also the main reason why most students are silent.

In essence, the current college atmosphere has obviously entered the track of vanity fair. Both teachers and students. It seems that knowledge is not the main goal. Teachers attach importance to academics because of the interests behind them, and students attach importance to exams because of the drive of assessment bonuses. This deformed source of strength makes the so-called university spirit look beyond recognition.

Therefore, the reason why college students have no way out now is not "sleeping too much" or "being too idle". On the contrary, it is fundamentally difficult for college students to be themselves. If "good students" can't compete with "students who will come", then the so-called fairness is just a personal shortcut.