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Three peaks of college students' psychological development level
The peak of intellectual development, social emotional development and "self" consciousness development.

1, the peak of intellectual development: college students are in an important period of intellectual development in their lives. During my college years, I received systematic professional education and academic training, and I have strong logical thinking, analytical ability and problem-solving ability. This stage is also a critical period for acquiring knowledge, broadening horizons and cultivating innovative thinking.

2. The peak of social emotional development: College students began to gradually establish their own social circle, establish deep friendship with their peers, and began to explore and develop love relationships. Also pay more attention to social problems, and have a deeper thinking and expression of social phenomena and values.

3. The development peak of "self" consciousness: At this stage, college students begin to explore "self" more deeply and think about their interests, values and life goals. Pay more attention to "self" identity and "self" image, but also face the challenge of identity and role positioning.