As a college student, it is very important to avoid being harmed. Harm can not only cause physical harm to the victim, but also have a long-term psychological impact on the victim. Therefore, it is very necessary to know how to avoid being harmed.
First of all, college students should strengthen their awareness of self-protection. Always be alert, pay attention to the people and environment around you, and don't easily trust strangers. Especially for those who seem friendly but may actually be dangerous, keep your distance and don't be alone with them.
Secondly, college students should be aware of the relevant laws and regulations and school rules and regulations. In school, you should abide by the rules and regulations of the school, do not go out overnight, and do not drink alcohol or use drugs on campus. In addition, it is important to be aware of relevant laws and regulations, such as the Law on the Protection of Rights and Interests of Women and the Protection of Minors, so that you can seek help in a timely manner if you suffer from abuse.
Thirdly, college students should properly handle the relationship with the opposite sex. When dealing with different people, you should keep a clear head, don't easily believe the other person's words, and don't have sex with the other person at will. If you feel the danger when you are in danger, you should leave in time and ask for help.
Fourth, college students should strengthen their physical exercise and mental quality. It is necessary to maintain good physical and psychological fitness, participate in more sports and social activities, and enhance one's self-confidence and self-esteem. At the same time, you should learn how to face and deal with psychological pressure and frustration, and don't affect your Xi and life because of the harm you suffer.
Finally, college students should learn how to ask for help. If you have suffered a serious injury, you should seek help from the school, parents, and other relevant departments in time. At the same time, you can also seek help from professional institutions such as psychologists in order to get ** and psychological support in a timely manner.