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Risks faced by college students
College students face many risks, such as health risk, ideological risk, emotional risk, property risk, academic risk, interpersonal risk, credit card risk, personal risk, part-time job risk, employment risk and so on.

First, health risks.

1, personal health

(1) Personal health problems occur in college life. College students may face various risks that threaten their personal health, such as traffic accidents, fire accidents, electric shock accidents, diseases and so on. Due to their lack of life experience, they lack basic common sense on some safety issues.

(2) The prevention method is to buy health insurance, so that you can get insurance money in case of accidents, reduce your own losses, pay attention to developing good living habits and sleeping habits, do physical exercise, enhance your physical fitness, reduce the risk of illness, enhance your safety awareness and improve your safety knowledge. Pay special attention to safety after passing through the accident-prone area to prevent accidents. Schools and relevant departments should strengthen safety education, perform their duties according to law, and effectively protect the personal safety of students.

2. Mental health

(1) Mental health problems occur because most college students have been taken care of by their parents since childhood. But trying to live independently for the first time after leaving parents will bring many problems, such as adapting to the new school environment, fierce academic competition, future career choice and pressure, and even contradictions in love. Heavy pressure can easily overwhelm college students' minds, thus causing psychological problems.

(2) The way of prevention is that schools should pay attention to psychological safety, set up psychological consultation rooms to guide students to solve psychological problems, hire professional psychologists to give psychological education to students regularly, and counselors should pay more attention to the current situation of students and give some support and help when necessary. College students should improve their psychological quality, face up to failures and setbacks, maintain an optimistic attitude, learn to mediate emotions under heavy pressure and maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.

Second, ideological risk.

1, the problem of ideological risk occurs because the university stage is in the transitional stage from school to society, so there will be a lot of new things pouring in. Under the erosion of all kinds of bad temptations, college students with weak willpower may develop in bad ways.

2. The way of prevention is to improve your ability to distinguish right from wrong, strengthen your beliefs, set up lofty ideals, and don't be blinded by the immediate pleasure.

Three. Property risk

1. Although college students don't have expensive property, they also bear certain property risks, such as mobile phones, laptops and wallets.

2. The prevention method is that the school should improve the public security management system, such as increasing public security patrols, strengthening the inspection of foreign vehicles and personnel, and setting up temporary storage places for valuables. College students should also enhance their awareness of property protection, such as locking valuables, closing dormitories when no one is at night or at rest, and putting mobile phones and wallets in crowded places to try not to give thieves a chance.

Fourth, academic risks.

1. In college, the main theme of college students is learning, and learning is inseparable from competition. Scholarship selection, major selection and research guarantee will all be based on academic performance. Only after fierce academic competition can outstanding students stand out, while failed students will face the consequences of failing to pass the exam, failing to get a degree, failing to take the postgraduate entrance examination and having no employment opportunities, and inevitably have to bear huge academic risks.

2. The prevention method is that college students should study hard, constantly enhance self-control in the face of many temptations, ensure adequate sleep time, supervise each other with roommates, and carefully prepare for each exam. Counselors should pay close attention to students' academic situation and educate students with high academic risks in time.