Edward Abbey: Are Students Worth It?

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In the words of Edward Abbey, “society is like a stew. If you don't stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top.” In society today many of the current political policies or societal norms may need to be “stirred up,” including our current secondary education system. Today it is becoming increasingly harder for student to apply, get admitted to, and pay for college. Good grades and extracurricular activities are not enough to be admitted any more. Students are expected to achieve perfect grades, be active in clubs, and participate in sports or the arts, but is the stress this places on students worth it? There is simply not enough time to dedicate to these expectations, let alone execute them well. With jobs and

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