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Is it legal for universities to force students to join track and field teams?
First of all, a little coercion is illegal.

But how to understand coercion? This requires specific analysis of specific problems, and students of different majors are different. For example, for sports students, your major is track and field. According to the normal teaching arrangement, the school can set up track and field teams to carry out relevant training. You may not want to join for various reasons, but it's a school rule and a teaching plan. It's not illegal.

Aside from this professional problem, it is illegal to force students to complete activities that do not belong to the syllabus and requirements, as long as they go against the students' wishes.

But remind our students that we must think carefully about the real intentions of schools and teachers. If it's for your own good and health, try to cooperate with teachers and schools. We should also make it clear where we can't cooperate. On the one hand, we are unhappy and our time is precious, so we need to make rational use of it.