Dear Editor, I'm writing to tell you about a recent discussion our class have had on whether or not university students should be financially independent. 60% of the students think that university students don't have to be financially independent, because trying to make money will affect their studies. They also think that they can repay their parents in the future. 25% of my classmates hold the view that doing part-time jobs will help one gain work experience and learn more of society. Besides, when students find it hard to make money, they won't waste their money any longer. 15% of the students, including myself, partly agree with the opinions above. Personally I think that as grownups, we should not depend on our parents any more. However, if our parents can afford to pay the tuition for us, we should put our studies in the first place. Thank you for reading my letter. Yours, Li Hua
学生考试焦虑体现在对考分的过分看重,说到底是对自己未来前途的焦虑。之所以如此,原因有三: 一是由于群体效应,将分数作为衡量学生能力的惟一指标。二是不自觉地将获取高学历等同于自己的人生价值。三是学生渴望自我实现与现实学业成绩的不理想而导致的认知不协调。