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What are the difficulties for graduate students?
The plight of graduate students is mainly manifested in the following aspects:

1. Competitive pressure: The competition for postgraduate entrance examination is fierce, with many participants and low admission rate, which brings great psychological pressure to candidates and is prone to anxiety and depression.

2. Heavy learning burden: Postgraduate entrance examination requires students to spend a lot of time and energy reviewing, and they need to recite a lot of knowledge points and do a lot of exercises every day, which is a huge burden for students.

3. Life pressure: Due to the tight time and heavy tasks of the postgraduate entrance examination, students' lives will be greatly affected during the review period, such as lack of rest and irregular diet. At the same time, it also needs to face enormous economic pressure and psychological pressure.

4. Health problems: Due to the tight time and heavy tasks of the postgraduate entrance examination, it may lead to mental health problems such as abnormal lifestyle, weight change and excessive pressure.

5. Family pressure: Some candidates' parents or relatives and friends have high expectations for them, which will put pressure on candidates and cause emotional troubles to candidates.

In short, students who take the postgraduate entrance examination often face great pressure and difficulties, but it is also a process of growth and exercise, and they can also learn a lot during the postgraduate entrance examination, such as time management, skill training, knowledge reserve and psychological adjustment. During the postgraduate entrance examination, students need to have clear goals and plans, overcome all kinds of difficulties and challenges, enhance their confidence and perseverance, and finally achieve the postgraduate entrance examination goal.