Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    early age, the statement, “make sure you get enough sleep,” was a constant reminder that echoed loud even up until and throughout high school. At a college level, students seem to sleep less and less due to the stress of managing academic excellence, campus activities, alongside social lifestyles. The lack of sleep for college students affects their ability to perform academically as well as maintain an active and social college experience and also cause long term health issues and affect the…

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    child’s self image and self esteem. This can lead to depression, anxiety and other problems such as health issues. it also affects students academic performance and leads to suicide. I am focused in this topic "Verbal bullying is a threat to many…

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    who was born in China, experienced some difficulties while trying to raise her children in America which she shares in her novel “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”. Amy was raised by strict, Chinese immigrant parents who came to the U.S. as graduate students with very little money (Amy Chua) Amy writes about the struggles of being a mom and the changes she had to face in order to conform to society’s expectations. This is not only a challenge for Amy, but there are many other families that are…

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    Liberty Elementary School was considered a darling school district with a high academic achievement when the school was initially erected in the 1960’s. Over the past 15 years, the surrounding urban community began to undertake a drastic change; families began to migrate to suburbs and with the construction of government housing within the community and increasing poverty levels, the student population shifted. Students attending Liberty Elementary School are now from a diverse background,…

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    Avoid Failing Classes

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    biggest change in an individual life but not for everyone. Students are under pressure right from the first class they attend and rumors make it worse as lots of other students say you might end up failing in your class if you do not try very hard. Therefore the steps below will help you on how to avoid failing in your classes. Preparing a study schedule like master calendar, weekly calendar and a to do list is a useful technique. Students need to understand that by having a detailed schedule…

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    The Purpose Of School

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    change the world,” Nelson Mandela. School prepares students for the past, but not the future or the present. Powerful, school maybe, if not put accordingly, is useless in the eyes of the unpredicting future. Having to part take in an strictly organized practice, it limits creativity to be openly expressed to fit one's learning styles. For a long time the educational system seems unchanged as many other assists have greatly improved. As I am a student myself. Sometimes I ponder why we learn…

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    refers to cheating and it affects the Academic Integrity, which means that a person is not true and not moral in his/her work. Plagiarism refers to copying/stealing information from the internet source or data which has ideas, words of another as their own and submitting the work which was before submitted from any source. Although, plagiarism has been a major problem, it is especially important now for students to give their attention. The reasons why students face a problem of plagiarism is…

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    Define Social Equality

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    I am an international student and have studied in the states for more than three years. I found that America is a diversity place where are having different kinds of people. I have experienced in race, gender and ability discrimination in college, so I have particular show solicitude for these kinds of situation in the classroom. I hope my opinion can raise the consciousness of a new instructor at Cal about things he/she should be aware of when coming into a classroom. In my opinion, I think…

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    put under a lot of pressure to be perfect by our parents, peers, and even teachers. This idea of being “perfect” is hard and maybe even impossible to achieve. A perfect student is described as someone who maintains an A average, participates in clubs and activities, constantly takes up leadership roles, plays multiple sports, the list goes on. As someone who always strives to be my best, I always find myself getting lost in trying to achieve this status of a “perfect” student and forgetting…

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    et al., they state that “Students in the general education group reported more externalizing symptoms of psychopathology (that is, aggressive and rule-breaking behaviors) than both gifted and high-achieving students in the IB program”(83). IB (International Baccalaureate®) students across the board have higher scores when it comes to academic functioning, psychological well-being, perceived school climate, and social and emotional distress (Shaunessy et al. 81-83). Students who partake in the IB…

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