Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    College Pressures Sweaty palms, dry mouth, and broken words are nervous attributes that many students all across college campuses feel on their first few days of classes. In some sense, it is a new world, a new adventure opening doors to their dreams and potential careers. Yet those dreams are sometimes overshadowed by challenges, identified as college pressures. Students facing these college pressures are overwhelmed and are struggling to adjust to a new lifestyle. With so many opportunities…

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    do. In high school, cheating was a poorly kept secret among the student population. In college, cheating is a temptation that students must abstain from in order to receive the best possible education that they can. Taking the honest path will ultimately benefit students the most by practicing positive traits like honesty, and integrity. However, the pressure to succeed in a classroom setting has become so intense that some students have begun cheating for a variety of reasons. Although I have…

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    There is no denying that academic dishonesty is a problem in University’s education. As the education system is moving deeper into the informational age, plagiarism and cheating in general are getting easier and more complicated. It is, however, even more difficult for international students. While the percentage of cheating for domestic students in UC Davis is 2.6%, international students have a sizable 11.8% of them who cheat. This demonstrates that International students are five times more…

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    The academic achievement in current schools can be either streesfful for some students, or not challenging enough for others. By implementing ungraded classroom for out students many benefits can raise for the academic performance of our students. Allowing students to be placed in a classroom based on their performance rather than their age will help students learn at their leisure. The solution of implementing ungraded classroom will be allow students attend classes that are at there academic…

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    methods. As shown in a study from Josephson Institute Center for Youth Ethics, 59% of high school students admitted cheating on a test during the last year. 34% self-reported doing it more than two times (“Plagiarism: Facts & Stats”). In other words, the school board could be more focused on producing academically, high grades achievers than the honest achievers. Although, various schools will punish the students the moment they're caught cheating, especially on an important exam. The concept of…

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    Effects Of Peer Pressure

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nowadays, young people tend to be easily influenced by the decisions and actions of others especially by their peers. It is what you called Peer Pressure. According to Dr. Casey B. J. (2008), Time is also a huge factor in teen’s decision making. Teens are more accurate in making their decisions when they have more time to think, but when they have to decide in a short period of time, they tend to be easily influenced by others especially with their peers. According to…

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    Students’ Work Ethic Affected by Peer Groups, Desire to be Popular Many teachers may raise concern when it comes to their students not working harder or putting in their best effort towards their academic work and showing lack of interest. This study finally has the answers to those concerns. This research study focuses on the reasons why students choose not to work harder on their academic work due to peer pressure. It was conducted by Leonardo Bursztyn at UCLA and Robert Jensen at the Wharton…

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    As any student knows, grades are reflective of their accomplishments in a given class. However, grades mean much more to students than whether they know the material or not. Grades mean whether or not someone will get into their college of choice, whether or not they have to retake that class they had failed as a result of an emotional semester, whether or not they are hired for a position against someone who graduated with a higher grade-point average (GPA). Students are under more duress than…

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    we humans are constantly feeling the pressure of stress. However, not everyone experiences the same form of stress. There are many different types of stress such as: psychical stress, mental stress, emotional stress, and much more. Just as there are many forms of stress there are even many more causes of stress. These can result from pressures at work, economic or financial pressures, marital pressures, drug or alcohol abuse, peer pressure, bullying, academic, and discrimination. Not all stress…

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    Crucial Calculation

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    A statement by Marzano (N.D.) says, “Students are encouraged to study to get good grades.” At first, it seems difficult to imagine and picture out the conclusion of grades encourage students to learn more academically. Studying helps the students to get good grades. However, grades have also several functions on the students, they have a system and they use several criteria to check the progress to motivate the students to learn more. Because of this, students strive hard to get a higher and…

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