Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    o’clock, many students would be delighted and would have an opportunity to get more sleep, when most students now face sleep deprivation. All SIS students should have a later starting time for school, such as 9 o’clock. This will make sure that students will get a good sleep that will improve their focus in school, and sleeping a bit more will also relieve health issues. Having school starting times later will ensure that students can focus in school better than usual. If students have a better…

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    the international students. This is an ever growing subset of those attending an American university, making up almost 820,000 students across all colleges and universities in this country in the 2012-13 academic year (Institute of International Education). Even though the number of international students is growing consistently over the past couple of years, there is still hostility and an exclusiveness towards this diverse group of students. International and exchange students bring their…

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    Sadly, today’s students are forced to handle a wide range of adult-level stressors, from the effects of poverty to bullying and difficult home lives. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2013), roughly 20% of students experience a mental health illness each year (Maras, Thompson, Lewis, Thornburg, & Hawks, 2015). Even worse, this number is steadily increasing (Maras et al., 2015). As a result, schools should be empowering students with the necessary skills to handle…

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    years later when the survey was administered again, that number jumped by 6%. If this number continued to rise the three percent each year, than almost every student would be cheating. Some people believe the rise in academic cheating is due to our society becoming more unethical, but I believe that this rise is due to the increasing pressure and competition in schools, teachers and parents putting more emphasis on high grades, and more distractions from schoolwork.…

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    Which is why, I am excited to apply for the Academic Advisor opining with the Office of Adult Students and Evening Services (OASES) at UNC Charlotte. My qualifications include eight years of experience offering direct service and case management to diverse populations to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals. I earned a Master of Education from North Carolina State University in Counselor Education with a college counseling/student development focus. I am also currently a…

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    “The College Crisis” is an article from Teen Vogue magazine. The article emphasizes how college life lead students to obsessive compulsive disorders. I think that the author made good points through the article. The author claims that there are many things that cause stress for college students. Usually, students worry about academics and social relationships and work pressure. An interviewee said that “Everyone thinks school will be an escape… You no longer have your parents managing things for…

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    others, the ability to connect socially with peers is hindered by academic pressures with unique stressors they have never experienced before, isolating students from forming support systems and seeking treatment. As young adults transition from high school to college they are at higher risk for developing mental illness as they experience a continuing increase in the…

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    The last four decades in American education have been influenced greatly by standardized testing; in return, creating an environment of stress and pressures on teachers, administrators, parents and most importantly our children. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was put into place in 2002. This Act seeks to increase student achievement by requiring schools to raise their standardized test scores or face consequences, including closure. (Clemmitt, 2015). The NCLB Act is supposed to help ensure…

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    The desire to pursue a college degree led me to overload my academic schedule with advanced placement classes, all while struggling with recurring depressive symptoms. The pressure to succeed and a demanding class load led me to plummet to depression my junior year of high school, a fall that was difficult to overcome on my own. At the time, I refused to seek help due…

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    Art education has shaped the academic minds of students all over the United States and continues to develop students ' academic achievements and discoveries. Unfortunately, with the creation of the No Child Left Behind Act and the pressure on schools to deliver high test scores in core subject areas, support of art education has diminished. However, art education is essential to a student’s education as it has many benefits and can help students master other subjects more quickly and…

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