1. Academic risks: College students may encounter risks such as learning difficulties and unsatisfactory academic performance. They need to take their studies seriously and actively seek help and support to improve their learning ability and level.
2. Employment risk: College students may face difficulties in employment and unsatisfactory employment after graduation. They need to plan their career development in advance, actively participate in internships and broaden their career channels. , improve their competitiveness.
3. Financial risks: College students may face risks such as tight living expenses and poor financial management. They need to plan and manage their own finances reasonably, avoid unnecessary waste and consumption, and ensure their own living needs.
4. Interpersonal risk: College students may face risks such as complicated interpersonal relationships and careless friends. They need to pay attention to interpersonal communication skills, improve their social skills and emotional intelligence, and establish good interpersonal relationships.
5. Health risks: College students may face risks such as physical health problems and psychological stress, so they need to pay attention to physical health care, mental health and emotional management and maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.