In the discussion about the epidemic, college students' questions are always unanswered, and their voices seem very weak in the court of public opinion, perhaps due to the fact that students are under strict organizational management, and it is not uncommon for students to be interviewed by their counselors or higher-level school leaders immediately after they speak out on the Internet. The Chinese edition of T interviewed students at 10 universities in Shanghai and Jilin, and found that the students' problems were not urgent life-and-death dilemmas, but more on a spiritual and psychological level.