This is actually easy to understand, because as college students, we have no time, no energy or even the ability to earn money. We can only rely on our parents as the only source of income to maintain college life. However, parents often think that the living expenses they give us every month are enough, and even think that we can take part of these living expenses as a deposit. But this is often not the case. In college, we not only need to pay for clothes and meals every month. We still have many activities to attend and many parties to go to, so these are extra living expenses every month. But often parents don't count this part, just think that we have enough food and clothing every month.
Second, what college students lack most is true friends.
At this stage of college, everyone has relatively independent thoughts and integrated a set of their own ways of dealing with people. Moreover, there are very few people with similar views, especially in college, and it is difficult for us to find really like-minded friends, so in fact, a large number of students are lonely during college. Part of the reason is that I don't want to make do with people with different views around me, so I don't want to get in touch with these people even when I am lonely. If you find a suitable friend in college, you must cherish it.
Third, college students lack independent thinking most.
This is the most realistic problem we are facing at present, that is, college students lack the ability of independent thinking. In fact, this problem can be found in our class. When the teacher explains a knowledge point, we rarely find some problems according to this knowledge point, think about this knowledge point in our own way of thinking, and put forward some opinions to the teacher. Therefore, the knowledge points of some professional courses are just rote learning, not a series of problems derived from this knowledge point.