34-year-old graduate student delayed graduation and died suddenly in the study room.
This graduate student is under great pressure to study. He is a good student with excellent academic performance at school, and his tutor has always paid close attention to him. At first, he was also very happy. After all, his academic research has been appreciated by teachers, and his tutor has spared no effort to teach students in various ways. Seeing that all the other students had graduated, he was delayed at school. Students have to comfort him, too good is sometimes not a good thing. He also claimed that his tutor was unwilling to let go anyway, and he also wanted him to be a free laborer, although he was quite critical of all this.
Second, does the school need to take responsibility for this?
The school should take responsibility for this, and 90% of the responsibility is the responsibility of the tutor. It is quite shameful for tutors to let students do free labor in order to satisfy their personal desires. It is acceptable for students if they only assign general tasks. If you assign trivial things for a long time, you can't do them all by yourself. Students are crazy about consulting materials and writing papers in the study room, which will lead to their overwork and death. This is indeed a tragedy, as a young and promising person. In this way, he lost his life because of academic pressure.
In short, schools should supervise this aspect and don't let tutors do whatever they want. When you receive a report from a student, you should talk to your tutor, not indulge your tutor, so as to avoid a tragedy.