2. Economic pressure: Many college students need to bear their own tuition and living expenses, which may lead to greater economic pressure on them.
3. Employment pressure: As graduation approaches, college students need to face the pressure of finding a job. It may not be easy to find an ideal job in the highly competitive job market.
4. Interpersonal pressure: College students need to get along with classmates from different backgrounds and establish good interpersonal relationships. This may cause them to feel stressed when dealing with interpersonal relationships.
5. Family expectations: Many college students' families have high expectations of them, hoping that they will succeed in their studies and careers. This may lead them to bear the pressure of family expectations.
6. Love stress: College students may encounter some troubles in love, such as breaking up and emotional entanglements, which may bring them pressure.
7. Self-awareness and growth pressure: The university stage is a critical period for one's growth and self-awareness. College students need to constantly explore their interests and values, which may cause them to feel stressed.
8. Time management pressure: College students need to balance learning, socializing, part-time jobs and other tasks. Learning to arrange their time reasonably can be a challenge, which may lead them to bear the pressure of time management.
9. Pressure to adapt to the new environment: For college students who leave home for college, adapting to the new living environment and coping with new life challenges may be the source of pressure.
10. Psychological stress: Faced with the above pressure, college students may have psychological problems such as anxiety and depression, which is also a kind of stress.