Just as college, high school has its own competition, but the challenges it holds are totally different. High School students often stress over instances that will mean nothing later in his or her life, such as athletic endeavors or being popular. At the time an individual simply wants to fit into a group. This is important for a student because it’s how he or she learns to be social and to communicate. Yes, this is important, but it’s nothing a student should stress over. These stressors don’t show up in college because an individual becomes independent and follows his or her own path. Due to this, social groups don’t have as much importance in college as they do in high school. For instance, the chance of a former high school alumnus having the same class, at the same time, on the same day, with the same professor, is very improbable. Unlike college, high school doesn’t give a student the skills he or she needs to be successful in
Just as college, high school has its own competition, but the challenges it holds are totally different. High School students often stress over instances that will mean nothing later in his or her life, such as athletic endeavors or being popular. At the time an individual simply wants to fit into a group. This is important for a student because it’s how he or she learns to be social and to communicate. Yes, this is important, but it’s nothing a student should stress over. These stressors don’t show up in college because an individual becomes independent and follows his or her own path. Due to this, social groups don’t have as much importance in college as they do in high school. For instance, the chance of a former high school alumnus having the same class, at the same time, on the same day, with the same professor, is very improbable. Unlike college, high school doesn’t give a student the skills he or she needs to be successful in