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Contemporary college students belong to a group of much ado about nothing, right?
Wrong. It is too simplistic and rigid to classify the whole group of contemporary college students as a "much ado about nothing" group, because each college student is a unique individual with different experiences, ideas and emotions; When we use "much ado about nothing" to describe college students, they don't fully understand the challenges and pressures they face, and they will feel confused or uneasy in study, interpersonal relationship and future planning. This is normal, and we should understand and sympathize with their situation.