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What interpersonal problems do college students have?
Interpersonal problems of college students: 1.

Arrogant, arrogant and self-centered. After entering the university, some students pretend to be "favored by heaven", so they despise everything. They always feel that others are not as good as him, and they are too lazy to associate with others, or they are arrogant and put their opinions above others. There are also some urban students with relatively superior family economic conditions, who look down on rural students or students in small towns, think that they are more noble than others, and are unwilling to talk to them, or only associate with a few students with similar "identities", giving people the feeling that they are always above and inaccessible. So these people don't like to care about others and don't want to know others. They just ask schools and teachers to provide more convenience for individuals and show that they are better than other students everywhere. They want to be class cadres and student union cadres, and they also want to be ahead of others in joining the party and employment, which makes the relationship between classmates very stiff.

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Lonely, self-abased, shy, afraid to associate. Among college students, some people are withdrawn, silent all day, acting strangely and unwilling to get in touch with their classmates. So their classmates don't want to get in touch with them, and they are unhappy all day, alone.