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When are you a college student?
College students, that is, groups registered in universities and receiving education, are collectively called. Including full-time and on-the-job study. Usually refers to students at school, and the above two categories are commonly known as going to college. (Self-taught candidates are not included, there is no university registration, and the diploma is stamped with the seal of the self-taught Committee); Graduates from various institutions of higher learning are generally called university degrees. Generally speaking, college students are a group of great concern, and the employment rate of college students is regarded as a factor of social stability. The relaxed learning environment in universities gives college students a lot of spare time, which they can use to participate in other activities. College students can be regarded as a group of intellectuals because they have received higher education. College students pay relatively high attention to politics, so their supervision of the government is higher than that of ordinary people. College students include: junior college students, undergraduates and graduate students (master students and doctoral students).