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    examination of the correlates of over-parenting of college students” researches and discusses the role of over-parenting and parental involvement concerning college students, especially in regards to the implications this has on their experience or potential experience in the workplace and college itself. This research was done by designing an online survey with an interval measurement, which was completed by 482 undergraduate college students of a large public American university. Through this…

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    injuries that can last for months or even years. Every year 1.35 million teens and children end up in the emergency room due to sports injuries says Nationwide Children's hospital (NCH). School sports should be removed to keep students safe, and keep them free from parental pressure. All athletes will be hurt at one point playing a sport it can be as simple as a twisted finger to as complicated as a concussion. Some children are safe and do not have to go to the Emergency Room (ER) but…

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    viewing essay College Pressure and The Dog Ate My Flash Drive, and Other Tales of Woe a college student would be able to relate to them. As both essays deal with two different subjects that can both effect the person’s college experience. College Pressure deals more with what can happen during their experience that causes the pressure to rise on them. The Dog Ate my Flash Drive, and Other Tales of Woe or College Excuses is based more around different types of excuses a student makes to get a…

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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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    guidance counselors with parental involvement as opposed to college where you must seek it out yourself with no parental involvement most of the time (“Major Differences Between High School and College). As well as more involvement from teachers overall in middle school and high school where you see your teachers in class five times a week as opposed to one-three times a week in college (“Major Differences Between High School and College). So, the overall growth of students from middle…

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    people who stays with the child through thick and thin are the parents. Since birth, the first teachers of the child are the parents. If that is so, the role of a parent involvement in a child’s education is crucial. This then leads to an analysis of parental involvement in childhood education. It reveals that parents who actively participate in their child’s education have a higher rate of success. Academic success does not happen over night. This takes a process that often starts at a young…

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    In Chapter Three, “Pressure”, the author, Alexandra Robbins argues that the pressure that American high school students are facing is dangerous to student’s well-being. In this chapter, Robbins exposes the amount of pressure that is being put on high school students today to get into a good university and succeed in life. Not only in this country, but also in East Asia. Robbins uses East Asia as an example of the dangerous effects of too much pressure being placed on a minor. In East Asia, the…

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    the perceptions these students have of influences in their environment that might contribute…

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    Pressures Treatments Do you ever wonder why pressure seems to affect everyone in today's society? Everyone suffers from our high-speed lifestyle, but the people who suffer most are college students. According to William Zinnser's "College Pressures", we, students, mainly have the following four kinds of pressure: economic, family, peers and self-induced. Although I have not had to deal with parental pressure and self-induced pressure, I am overcoming peers pressure and financial…

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    October 2016 College Pressures College is a time of anxiety and panic for many students all over the world. In the piece, “College Pressures” by William Zinsser, there is talk about the pressures of college and advises how to handle these moments of breakdown. Through the late nights and tears shed, you have feelings of high doubt and stress. Zinsser points out the four main pressures of college as being “economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure and self-induced pressure” (275). The…

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