First of all, this kind of behavior will undermine the principle of fairness in libraries. Library resources are public resources and should be distributed fairly to all those who need them. If someone occupies a seat for a long time, then other people who need to use it can't use it, which violates the principle of fairness.
Secondly, this behavior will affect the order of the library. If everyone can occupy a seat at will, the library will become chaotic and cannot be managed effectively. This will not only affect the normal operation of the library, but also affect the learning environment of other users.
Moreover, this behavior will waste library resources. If a person occupies a seat for a long time, but it is not really used for study, then it is a waste of library resources.
In addition, this behavior will also affect the moral quality of college students. College students are the future of the country, and their behavior should reflect good moral quality. If they can occupy seats at will, then they may think this behavior is acceptable, thus affecting their moral values.
Finally, this behavior may also cause some social problems. For example, if someone conflicts with the occupant because they can't find a seat, it may cause some social problems.
Generally speaking, the behavior of college students occupying seats in the library will have a certain impact on the management and users of the library. We should oppose this behavior and maintain the fairness and order of the library.