1. Uneven distribution of educational resources: changes in health policies lead to uneven distribution of educational resources, and some regions or schools will face economic difficulties due to the decrease in enrollment, while some popular schools may face the risk of declining education quality due to excessive enrollment, thus triggering social dissatisfaction and protests.
2. Increased psychological pressure on students: Changes in enrollment policies will lead to increased psychological pressure on some students, especially those who want to enter popular schools or key schools. Some students think that the policy changes are unfair or unreasonable, and they will feel lost and depressed, which will affect their study and life and even lead to some extreme behaviors.
Network security self-inspection report template 1
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