Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    to influence students. Spy cameras prevent cheating, so they should be utilized. According to source A, “a spycam can greatly improve the honor code.” Spy cameras can help Mount Tabor enforce integrity and improve the honor code because they can improve the school's ability to identify students who cheat. Spy cameras are always on and they constantly watch the students, which makes it difficult for students to get away with cheating. Right now, according to source E, 40% of students report that…

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    is being conducted on behalf of McMaster University to collect data on the physical and mental health of undergraduate students attending McMaster University. The University is focused on studying whether the employment status and university experience of a student influence their overall health. Data received will assist in creating new on campus services to undergraduate students who are experiencing negative or unhealthy physical and mental habits. Please fill out the survey to the best of…

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    In a single lifetime, a person can spend over 12,000 hours in school. With that much commitment, it should be a sure statement that education is worthwhile; however, students can feel several repercussions because of it. A large required amount of effort may call for additional motivation. This has the ability to eventuate in psychological albatross and affliction, which can hinder the worth of their efforts. Daniel H. Pink, writer of the book Drive: the Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us,…

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    person is good in singing, dancing, acting, studying, painting then it does not mean everyone have same capacity. Among the students of a single class, there could be an artist who couldn’t understand math; an entrepreneur who doesn’t care about history; a musician for whom chemistry marks doesn’t matter. If a child can manage everything and get good grades…

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    been an academic stress in China while taking standardized testing. Many Chinese students are feeling extremely overwhelmed that their stress and anxiety levels are increasing a lot than the United States. According to the Chicago Policy review, Louise Geraghty wrote, “A strong culture of academic achievement famously exists in China, and Chinese students outperform much of the rest of the world on standardized exams. However, this high level of achievement comes at a price. Chinese students…

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    Stressors that may affect college students can be broadly classified in to academic, financial, time or health related, and self-imposed [4]. These stressors do not cause anxiety or tensions by themselves. Instead, stress results from the interaction between these stressors and one’s own perception and reaction…

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    of attaining a college degree to secure one 's future and the intense societal pressures to excel in school are other often overlooked incentives that could tempt desperate high school students to seize the opportunity for an easy shortcut on assignments or exams. When one thinks of cheating, students who don 't care about school and/or lack academic drive may primarily come to mind. One could argue that those students…

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    In this generation, many college students are stressed from a various a number of reasons. For most students, it is the first time that they are living away from home for more than a month, so they are trying to juggle all the new responsibilities at once. But they know that even when they move away, they know that back at home people have academic expectations that they have to live up to. As the student is trying to balance their academics and responsibilities, you also have to factor in…

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    from his or her childhood. Children’s personality can be affected by many things in a bad or in a good way. Peer-pressure is one of those things that affects a child’s personality. The bad effects of peer-pressure outweigh the good effects because peer-pressure has many drawbacks such as involving children in vices and making them less self-confident. Firstly, negative peer-pressure leads a child to involve in vices such as smoking, drinking alcohol, using drugs, and stealing. Research by…

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    of self-identity in adolescents, several Asian and Asian American youth today feel a powerful pressure and obligation to follow the authority of their parents in order to “ensure” the continuation of the family line or, in other words, the “notion of [] ‘continuum of descent’” (Barbalet,…

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