Academic pressure: College students are faced with academic pressure and self-realization requirements, and need to spend a lot of time and energy to complete their studies, which may make them give up the opportunity to associate with friends and choose to concentrate on their studies.
Social anxiety: Some college students may feel anxious or uneasy about social interaction. They may be worried about their ability and performance, or think that they are not good enough and need to hide their performance, which will also lead to their reluctance to actively associate with friends.
Personal lifestyle: Some college students may have their own lifestyles and preferences. They like to be alone or pursue personal development. They may prefer to spend their time on self-exploration and self-realization rather than interacting with others.
Social networking: With the development of social media, many college students may prefer to use social networking tools to communicate with friends instead of going to social occasions in person, which will also affect their willingness to communicate with friends.
Every college student has different situations and reasons for not wanting to make friends, which need to be analyzed and solved in combination with his personal situation.