The worse the school, the lower the quality of students, and the quality is mixed. If there is no management constraint, it is easy to cause trouble and the school is likely to be disqualified from teaching. Therefore, the management of such schools is relatively strict. But there are also some loose ones, and this is not absolute.
Some people think that the better the school, the looser the management. In fact, management is not necessarily loose, but students' self-management dominates, giving people the illusion that school management is loose. Every school has its own management system.
Although strict management can be unified. But don't forget, after leaving campus, no one told college students what to do. At this time, you can only rely on yourself. At this time, college students who accept strict management on weekdays will feel a little confused, because in these four years, they will only do things according to the requirements of the school, and they will not know what they should do.
However, in a relaxed university environment, college students have learned to plan themselves. Because in these four years, college students are making their own decisions. And this ability can make them better adapt to society and know what they should do.
Although more open rules will make university management more difficult, stricter management can only reduce the burden on university management departments. But for college students, strict management will only weaken their ability to choose, while a more tolerant system will let them know how to choose.