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What are the legal risks of college students?
The legal risks of college students are as follows:

1. Criminal legal risks: For example, due to lack of legal awareness or touching the legal red line by mistake, it may involve acts such as attracting investors to invest in commodity trading platforms, and may even spread obscene articles.

2. Civil legal risks: mainly reflected in the risk of dishonesty and infringement. For example, when signing a contract, college students may face civil legal liability if they do not abide by the terms of the contract or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others.

3. Administrative legal risks: Such risks are usually related to the universities where students are located, and the scope of disputes or disputes is constantly expanding. For example, the management regulations and penalties for students in colleges and universities may cause administrative and legal problems.

4. Legal risk of network behavior: With the popularity of the Internet, college students' network behavior is also prone to legal risk. For example, improper online speech may violate the law and cause personal and property losses.

These legal risks are extensive and exist in all aspects and links of college students' study and life. Therefore, college students should enhance their legal awareness, act rationally and avoid unnecessary legal disputes.

Improving college students' awareness and ability to guard against legal risks in employment is the key for college graduates to guard against legal risks.

College graduates' awareness of rights protection is gradually improving. However, many college students lack accurate prediction of employment risks in job hunting and employment, and lack the ability of self-help and rights protection when encountering labor disputes. Therefore, improving college students' awareness and ability to prevent legal risks in employment is the key to prevent legal risks in employment of college graduates.