First, they lack the constraints of parents and teachers. The learning environment in universities is different from that in high schools. Without parents' nagging, university teachers will not discipline students as severely as high school teachers. Now you can arrange your study time freely, which will make many students feel at a loss. Especially for some students with weak self-control, their previous study habits were developed with the help of parents and teachers, including poor students. So it is easy to be a procrastinator during college. Their attention may be focused on friends, extracurricular activities, exercise, surfing the Internet and so on. So college students need to restrain themselves and set limits for themselves.
Second, their learning style is not suitable for poor students in many universities. In high school, they may cram for grades. However, in universities, this way of learning can not achieve good results. They may find that their study habits are not suitable for college. In addition, some students from better families may have mastered many other skills, such as playing the violin and going abroad. These make them more comfortable in college study and life. Some poor students may feel confused, and their learning motivation may also decline.
Third, the conclusion that the study time in university should not be wasted. College students, including poor students, need to spend their college time efficiently. You can find a suitable learning environment and turn off your electronic equipment. For example, many students find that they study more efficiently in the library. You can also find a partner to help you solve your study problems and increase your motivation. In college, we can also develop study habits that are more suitable for us.