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    College” Pressure in China In China, there were 25.477 million university students in 2015. Although it is such a large number of students, it does not mean that going to a college is an easy thing in China. China has the second largest population in the whole world. Similarly, there are many students in China. For example, there are 943 million students who signed up for the college entrance examination. However, China does not have enough university to accept all the high school students. On…

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    Students, at this age, are facing new challenges and opportunities that are crucial in developing intellectual, academic, and career-driven progression. It is imperative to research and analyze the detrimental effects of mental health issues on a student’s mind, body, and behavior to help analyze the correlation between mental health and academic, social, and behavioral success in a college setting. With the costs of college increasing each year and the increased competition in regards to…

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    commit suicide. Having been sexual assaulted and exposed on social media, Potts began to struggle with bullying and shame. The alarming situation that was only briefly mentioned in the article is that Potts is just one of the many who struggle with academic stress, bullying, depression, and suicidal ideations. Suicide is in the top ten leading causes of death around the world (Bertolote, 2002). The question now is what risk factors or underlying causes can be associated with suicide and is…

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    There are many reasons a scholar may cheat. However, the most prominent reason is the pressure to meet academic standards. Students have the fear of failing. Some students struggle with certain subjects no matter how hard they study and try in that subject. While, others have problems at home or “don’t have time.” The fear of being “average” is the next reason many my cheat. The students driven who want to pursue college may feel the need to cheat to help make sure they get the higher grades…

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    Parental Pressure Experienced by Chinese American High School Students According to the data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Chinese Americans are the largest ethnic group of Asian demographic in the United States. Their population has been increasing tremendously by 37.9% in this decade (Hoeffel 15). Being one of the largest ethnic group in the United States, their presence has significant impacts on various aspects that relate to the overall development of the country, these include but not…

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    "College students face pressures adjusting to a rigorous academic routine, coping with financial strains to pay tuition and academic fees, juggling academic requirements with a job and social responsibilities and maintain health due to lack of sleep and stress." People can succeed or fail in the life of higher educational learning. It depends on how each student handles the pressure. Learning how to manage class time and study time can be a challenge when starting college for the first time. The…

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    Duke. Many cases of academic dishonesty involve international students. According to Denise Simpson, who wrote, “Academic Dishonesty: An International Student Perspective”, the amount of international students coming to the U.S to attend a school has increased dramatically over the years. International students come from places all over the world with different cultures and values. Many students come from countries where they are taught that cheating is acceptable. Then the students come to the…

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    Fracking College Students

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    that the transition to college can be very difficult and nerve-wracking for incoming college students. Most first-year students are trying to adjust to the new academic rigors that exceeds high school expectation. In college, the students are overwhelmed because these academic rigors are extremely challenging and difficult. To resolve this discrepancy, colleges have implemented college systems for students to achieve a higher and healthy education. However, this does not compensate for those who…

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    Chinese American Students Experience High Parental Pressure According to the data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Chinese Americans are the largest ethnic group of Asian demographic in the United States. Their population has been increasing tremendously by 37.9% in this decade (Hoeffel 15). Being one of the largest ethnic group in the United States, their presence has significant impacts on various aspects that relate to the overall development of the country, these include but are not limited to…

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    their academic career. The stress lies in the unknown and the expectations of what college will bring. Entering college straight out of high school or a job, is a culture shock. A college education and curriculum is different and far more challenging than any students academic high school career. There are many obstacles to consider as a college student. Obstacles like the writer William Zinsser once wrote “I see four kinds of pressure working with college students today: economic pressure,…

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