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What's the difference between social environment and campus environment?
Social environment and campus environment are two different concepts, which refer to different places and backgrounds respectively.

Social environment:

It covers the whole society, including cities, villages and villages.

It has diversity and complexity, including various occupations, cultures and values.

There are various social systems, legal norms and political systems in the social environment.

Interpersonal relationships are more extensive, including contact with people of different backgrounds and levels.

Campus environment:

Refers to the internal environment of the school, including the teaching building, playground, library, etc.

Relatively closed, mainly academic, it is a place for learning and education.

A school usually has a certain organizational structure and levels, including students, teachers, administrators and so on.

Interpersonal relationships are more concentrated among school classmates, teachers and school staff.

Although the social environment and the campus environment are different, they are also interrelated. Campus environment is a part of society, and the culture and values in schools often reflect some aspects of society. At the same time, students will also be influenced by the social environment in the campus environment, preparing for entering the society in the future.