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Why don't universities wear uniforms?
The reasons are the development of autonomy and individuality, the cultivation of independent personality and social responsibility, and the academic and cultural atmosphere.

1. Autonomy and personalized development: College students are generally considered to have high maturity and autonomy, and can manage themselves and choose appropriate clothes. Wearing school uniforms may limit students' personalized expression, which is not conducive to students' unique personal style and aesthetics.

2. Cultivate independent personality and sense of social responsibility: the university stage is the key period for students to move from teenagers to adults. At present, more attention is paid to cultivating students' independent thinking ability and social responsibility consciousness, rather than focusing on standardized management like primary and secondary schools.

3. Academic and cultural atmosphere: The university environment pays more attention to academic freedom and cultural exchange than the unity of external forms. Allowing students to dress freely reflects the inclusiveness and diversity of university culture and is conducive to creating an open and free academic atmosphere.