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What social challenges do college students face?
In my own opinion, as a college student, I mainly face three challenges: interpersonal relationship, study and employment. Let's talk about it

First, interpersonal relationships.

In fact, the university is also a small social circle. In this circle, you still need to pay attention to your communication. Whether you are with classmates, roommates or partners in societies or departments, you should know how to communicate with different people. Everyone is an independent individual, so you should have your own attitude when making friends, and you don't have to endure it step by step in order not to offend others. Everyone has his own temper. But you still have to get along well with your classmates. It is still very important for you to establish a virtuous circle and a positive circle of friends.

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Second, study.

Although we are college students, we are still students, and learning is our top priority. In college, there will be no more teachers and parents. Many students will relax, gradually lose the motivation to learn, and stay in a daze for four years in college. This is pathetic. Although no one is urging you to study hard and hand in your homework on time. However, it is still necessary to have a clear study plan and goals. Don't listen to universities that don't skip classes or fail classes. None of this is credible. When you fail, you will know that it is too late. University is a stage of rapid self-improvement, which will bring about qualitative changes in your whole person. You should have your own plans, such as preparing for the competition, preparing for the final term, preparing for scholarships, preparing for CET-4 and CET-6, and preparing for specialized courses. Self-discipline and self-control are the most important things in your university. Learn to manage yourself.

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Third, employment.

Maybe you are only a freshman, or maybe you are a junior and a senior. The topic of employment has always been a hot topic in universities. Freshman, you may think graduation is far from me, but I don't know that these four years may be like watching a movie, and it will pass quickly. Whether taking the postgraduate entrance examination or working after graduation, employment is still a great challenge. What we need to do is not to aim too high, but to study our own professional courses in a down-to-earth manner and participate in more professional-related internships. Lay a solid foundation for finding a job. Plan your employment goals from the beginning and fight for them.

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