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Why do college students not listen carefully in class?
This sentence is one-sided, not all college students don't listen carefully.

Specifically, famous schools pay more attention to attending classes, while second-class colleges pay less attention to attending classes; There are many professional titles of Chinese studies who listen carefully, but few parallel majors who listen carefully; Colleges with strict requirements pay more attention to attending classes, while schools with loose requirements pay less attention to attending classes; There are many students who don't pay attention to the key points at the end of the term, but few students pay attention to the key points at the end of the term; Listen carefully to difficult subjects, and listen carefully to subjects that are not easy to understand; People sitting in the front row are more attentive to lectures, while those sitting in the back row are less attentive to lectures; There are many teachers who listen carefully, but few teachers who listen carefully. . . . . .

So some students don't listen carefully, the reason may be:

Relaxed management after the college entrance examination, lacking self-discipline consciousness;

My major is not my passion, and I want to learn something else.

The textbook arrangement is too poor to use;

The teacher's level is too low and he talks too often;

It's too difficult to learn;

My major is not an advantage major, so it is difficult to find a job;

Just to mix the cards, not for anything else;

There are too many other positions to be busy.