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What are the psychological characteristics of college students?
The main psychological characteristics of college students are as follows:

First, a strong thirst for knowledge

The objective requirements of the era of knowledge economy are reflected in the minds of college students and become an internal need. Because, as an ordinary member of society, college students need to be based on knowledge and ability, whether they are pursuing high-quality personal life in the future or realizing their social values and ideals.

Second, a strong sense of participation

The participation consciousness of college students has two meanings: first, as a special social group, college students actively participate in social, political, economic and cultural activities; Second, college students actively participate in various activities on campus.

College students participate in a wide range of social affairs. Their sincere love is in the donation of "Project Hope"; In the activities of defending the sovereignty and dignity of the motherland, they have determined faces; They enthusiastically eulogized the great achievements made in reform and opening up; They are proud of being a young volunteer and serving the community ... The active sense of participation comes from the increasingly strong sense of social responsibility and historical mission of contemporary college students. All these indicate the socialization development and maturity of college students' psychology.

Third, strong feelings and the need to make friends.

Man is a social animal, and the connection between man and society is actually realized through a series of interpersonal activities. Most people tend to associate with others and establish some kind of relationship. With the growth of age and the change of living environment, the self-awareness of contemporary college students has made new progress, and they are very eager for sincere friendship and more emotional exchanges. The so-called friendship is the sincere emotion established and developed in the process of interpersonal communication, which reflects the state of interpersonal relationship. College students are generally far away from their parents in their hometown, live a collective life, and are on an equal footing with other students, losing their previous dependence on their parents' "blood relationship" and "unconditional". Therefore, interpersonal communication activities to gain friendship in the process of communication are the need to adapt to the new living environment and develop from "dependent" people to "independent" people. In fact, during college, whether you can establish good interpersonal relationships with others has a very important impact on a person's growth and study.