Academic Pressure on Students Essay

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    than it has been in the past. The developed world refers to how industrialized and more technologically advanced the world as become over the last decade. The reason why mental illness is more prevalent in teens in the developed world is because of academic expectations on youth…

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    2017. Students need a creative mind to enter in a competition, and it will also lead to success, it depends in students how they will showcase their skills. • Benefits and drawbacks of forcing students to compete themselves during their learning process. In a competition there’s always a winner and loser but both of them will gain a good experience. • Students feel so much pressure to succeed at academic competitions that they put everything else on hold.”- Kristine Tucker They feel pressure…

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    Students have to deal with the stress of school work and doing well in college. This is something that a majority of students deals with. We are stressed our entire lives about going to college and having to do well and get a career. That’s scary. That seems to be all we can think about when we’re in college, is “What if I fail?” There’s also the stress of work. Now, not all college students’ work, but a majority do because they are trying to avoid having to pay off student loans for the rest of…

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    recently become more of a controversial topic since more schools are requiring the students to wear uniforms. School uniforms are beneficial to students by taking away unneeded distractions and putting more attention on academics, reducing peer pressure and bullying, and causing unity throughout the school. When students wear uniforms to school it helps them focus more on academics. The uniforms cause the students to feel more grown up. Uniforms give them the sense of being dressed up to go…

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    individuals and society in the following way emotional behavior, academic and athletic. First, stereotypes tied to identity contingencies can cause a person emotional…

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    kind of implicit learning skills. Appropriate teaching methods play and important role in students’ acquisition and application of learning strategies” (Li & Xue, 2008, p. 229). There is an need for effective feedback mechanism, according to which, students are able reflect on their work and adapt and adjust their learning strategies, and teachers are obliged to improve their teaching methods to help students develop implicit skills to accomplish specific learning tasks. There are a few…

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    (Mowbray et al. 231). In an academic article written by Carol T. Mowbray et al, the researchers argue in support of granting students with the necessary, undeniable, resource of on-campus mental health services to help alleviate any of the pain, tension, and issues that mental health can negatively affect (Mowbray et al. 235). It is recommended that students be given a more-informed perspective on the potential negative implications mental illness can have in academic careers as well as provide…

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    Should Students Get Paid For Good Grades Some students get money for getting good grades but is that really good? Research shows that paying students may be a bad idea. For example, the NEA states that paying students would lead to practical problems in the classroom. Parents would pay for their child’s good grades as motivation, but it is actually affecting their own desire to learn. By giving money to students, parents are working against their intrinsic (innate) motivation. Students would…

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    Penelope was a freshman honor student at a state university and having a hard time transitioning into college life. High school had been an easy task for her; she never needed to study and always made the best grades. When she had failed her first college test, her parents began breathing down her neck. However, she still wanted to use her new found freedom to have some fun before all the adult responsibilities became her everyday life. Penelope was growing frustrated. She believed the required…

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    In William Zinsser's article, "College Pressures," he examines the pressures that confronted college students in the late 1970's. Zinsser concentrates on four primary pressures, which are financial, peer, parental and self-induced pressures. Zinsser feels that these students are so much pressurized, but they ought to understand that there is no "right" approach to succeed, and a career does not need to be preplanned. He correctly gives an example where he calls personalities for guest lectures,…

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