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How to say T (threat) in SWOT analysis of college students? How to write?
(1) Lack of social experience and professional experience, especially interpersonal relationships and business networks;

(2) Lack of entrepreneurial projects with real business prospects, and many entrepreneurial ideas can't stand the test of the market;

(3) Lack of commercial credit, which leads to difficulties in financing and borrowing.

(4) Like to talk on paper, the idea of starting a business is too big and unreasonable, and the market forecast is generally too optimistic;

(5) Have a high eye but a low hand, aim high, and look down on petty profits. What is often talked about is "the first bucket of gold" instead of earning "the first penny"

(6) Independent personality has not been fully formed, lacking a sense of responsibility for society and individuals, and even having the idea of continuing to rely on parents to make a living after graduation;

(7) Poor psychological endurance, giving up when encountering setbacks. Some students heard that it was difficult to start a business in the early stage and gave up easily without trying;

(8) In the whole social, cultural and commercial communication, young people are often distrusted. As the saying goes, "no hair on your mouth and no practical work" is not conducive to young people's entrepreneurship.