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Are all universities open to the outside world?

There are advantages and disadvantages to the opening of universities to the outside world, but in my opinion, the disadvantages of opening universities to the outside world outweigh the benefits. I think the opening of universities to the outside world will do more harm than good for the following reasons:

First, a university is first and foremost a school. The most basic function of a school is to allow students to receive education safely on campus. Ensuring campus safety is one of the most important tasks and responsibilities of the school. If the university opens up, we cannot guarantee whether it is safe enough for outsiders entering the university, or whether it will pose a safety hazard to the personal safety of college students. These uncertain factors will bring a burden to the security of the university that cannot be ignored. The main service groups of the university campus environment are college students and university teachers. As a closed educational place, the university should not be open to the outside world.

Secondly, university students are young people who have just graduated from high school. They are around 20 years old. Their minds are not mature enough and they are easily affected by various bad trends in society. As college students, they study and live in universities. As an ivory tower, we should try our best to maintain a clean and pure environment for reading experiments, and try our best to cultivate students' scholarly spirit and spirit. The entry of people from society will make the environment of the university easily become impetuous. Of course, perhaps the benefit of the university being more open to the outside world is to allow students to enter the society as early as possible, but I think that before students’ minds have matured, too early Unexpected contact with society will make it extremely easy for immature college students to go astray. These are not phenomena we want to see.

Thirdly, the bad thing about the opening of universities to the outside world is that we see many parents taking their children to play in universities, but they often do not abide by the ban on loud noises in the corridors of university teaching buildings. Loud slogans and ignoring the advice of staff will cause great trouble to university teachers who are in class and students who are listening carefully. This will affect their learning. After all, the real owners of the university are the college students.