My View on Campus Violence
It is shocking to notice that extreme violence has occurred with frequency on campus in recent years, home and abroad.
In November this year, a college student from a prestigious university stabbed to death a professor who was preparing for his teaching.
In the US a deadly shooting by a Korean American college student resulted in 33 classmates’death.
These tragedies seem to be unimaginable when college students are regarded as the elite of the society.
Some people claim that the higher education do not improve moralities of those college students.
Others believe that college students are fragile in their internal minds.
These opinions do make sense when we take the overloaded pressure imposed on college students into consideration.
While there is no way to rid totally the world of such violence,it is more important to take measures to avoid those occurrences.
Among those solutions, psychological aid is one.
If psychological consulting had been resorted to,those tragedies should have happened with less possibility.
internal [in'tə:nəl] adj. 国内的,内在的,身体内部的
extreme [ik'stri:m] adj. 极度的,极端的
consideration [kənsidə'reiʃən] n. 考虑,体贴,考虑因素,敬重,意见
violence ['vaiələns] n. 暴力,猛烈,强暴,暴行
elite [ei'li:t] n. 精华,精锐,中坚份子
pressure ['preʃə] n. 压力,压强,压迫
prestigious [pres'tidʒiəs] adj. 享有声望的,声望很高的
avoid [ə'vɔid] vt. 避免,逃避
frequency ['fri:kwənsi] n. 频繁,频率
fragile ['frædʒail] adj. 易碎的,脆的,精细的