1. Increase the pressure: Advanced education may cause students excessive competitive pressure and anxiety, which may lead to learning difficulties, mental health problems and interpersonal problems.
2. Ignoring basic knowledge: Early involvement in high-level educational content may lead to students' lack of necessary basic knowledge and skills. This may increase the difficulty of learning, and may also lead to the failure of subsequent learning.
3. Restrict creative thinking: Higher education may emphasize exam-taking and memory, while ignoring creative thinking and problem-solving ability. This may affect students' all-round development and inhibit their imagination and creativity.
4. Affect social skills: too much emphasis on academic performance may lead to students' lack of social opportunities and inability to establish friendship and trust with peers. This may have a negative impact on students' personal development.
Therefore, higher education should fully consider the characteristics of students' physical and mental development while respecting students' interests and development, and implement it in a healthy and balanced way.