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    job again. The rent is due Friday and you do not have enough. But wait you cannot go rest, you forgot to study for finals. Failing will definitely make you lose you scholarship. Everyone at some point or another has been through a situation similarly like this. Stressed to your limits, the moment when you just cannot handle any more stress. B. Thesis: Stress on college students is caused by many different things and it has a lot of effects, but there are ways to manage stress using positive…

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    personal satisfaction, switching careers, getting better paying jobs and even climbing the corporate ladder within their current company. As a non-traditional student, I feel that I have encountered more disadvantages like age, higher living expenses, raising children and greater time constraints than the traditional 18 or 19 year old student who is entering college for the first time. In my quest to overcome these drawbacks, I have decided that college is a risk that I am willing to…

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    issues school causes children, the added difficulty other students bring, and the weakness of differing arguments—not to mention the success other systems have had and how we can fix the learning process. Education has a clear multitude of faults we must address. To begin with, students have gained stress and mental issues due to school. In fact, according to rd.com (Reader’s Digest) in the seventh paragraph of an article titled “Is the American School…

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    teachers around the United States deal with students that disrupt their class, or have behavior that is not appropriate on a day-to-day basis. Unfortunately, many students are penalized because their unsettling behavior hinders their own and other students learning. These behaviors can include being disruptive, using their cell phone, sleeping in class, challenging the teacher/ instructors knowledge on a particular subject, and many more. Therefore, students should be penalized to a certain…

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    eh the education system during a student’s high school years. Back then, whenever a student received a failing grade, it was believed to be his or her fault; now, when a student receives a failing grade, the education system is to blame for not teaching the student how to succeed. With this kind of thought process going through the parent’s and student’s mind, it leads to irresponsible behaviors such as the students caring less about school causing them to skip class because they seem boring to…

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    Should a test determine one’s success? An individual’s knowledge cannot be measured by simple trials such as standardized testing. Standardized testing has plagued the educational system for several years, affecting the lives of young individuals. Students with test taking deficiencies, such as anxiety, tend to lose focus and also suffer from drops in self-esteem. These adversities tend to affect even the highest performers of the academic year. Standardized testing is mostly a bad way of…

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    than being labeled as a drop out. The young men interviewed in this article entered the correctional system before the age of eighteen, they never received a high school diploma, and they were labeled as felons upon their release. As a result of the failing educational system that pushed them out and lead them to imprisonment, these individuals made a living through illegal means. The motive for why youth became involved in drug trafficking is best explained by Mohamed and Fritsvald’s dorm room…

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    What would parents think if they found there kid failing drivers ed? Would the instructor feel like he is safe with the driver if he is having a C or lower in the class? If we wait to give teenagers there license will it help lower accidents? Would making kids get a higher than a C in the class make them a better driver? If teenagers get a C average or higher it will help the numbers of accidents happening. In the world today the leading cause of death for teenagers is car accidents and could…

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    School is most likely one of the greatest obstacles we encounter within our existence. Thirteen crucial, yet gratifying years of difficult work we must overcome. Although the majority of students strive for that straight ‘A’ average, it seems as though there are no benefits to doing so besides more job opportunities after college. Why should we have to exert so much effort into our studies, when we are not rewarded by our schools for our exemplary performances and test scores? Honoring middle…

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    is knowledge and retention; private school students are taught to be educated for life, while public school students are mainly taught to score well on standardized tests. One of the main reasons as to why the ASD has decided to help the failing schools. The divide comes into play when public school students rush to learn material and private school students focus on the learning aspects of education. A truly sad reality for many public-school students shall never retain their knowledge for a…

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