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    Year College Students Facing Challenges The transition from high school to college may be a challenge for many students. The challenges first year college students’ face as seen in FanGirl, and from research done by college and university professors and psychologists. The challenges that institutions face that result in college students facing problems are promoting a deeper system of student attrition, providing learning and involvement opportunities and providing the support students need to…

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    "School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat — that’s what it can be for some of these students," - Noelle Leonard, scientist at NYU’s College of Nursing. When a high school student is asked about their sources of stress the most common responses received would be schoolwork, grades, and decision making for the future. It is widely known that the stress student’s face becomes more adamant as they near graduation so stress levels in upperclassmen (juniors and seniors) are much…

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    writers from those less successful? 1.) Paul, Anne Murphy. “Secrets of the Most Successful College Students.” Time Magazine. 13 March 2013. Website. 8 October 2015. < http://ideas.time.com/2013/03/13/secrets-of-the-most-successful-college-students/>. The question is what are the secrets of most successful college students. The article I used was, “Secrets of the Most Successful College Students” by Annie Murphy Paul. The answer is achieving a student’s aspirations and just not getting…

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    enacted the “No Child Left Behind Act”, the purpose is for all students, no matter the age, to gain basic life skills and enter the workforce. Though not a requirement, students look for a higher level of education. Megan Balduf explains how college students are not prepared for higher education in “Underachievement Among College Student”. Although excellent students in high school, as soon as they enter a college 50 percent of students are not prepared for the advanced workload and constant…

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    Students should be allowed to drive, even when they live in an area with bus service. If students were forced to ride the bus, not only would it be inconvenient but also unfair. Bus stops within a bus service can either be close to a student’s house or far away. If they are close then it wouldn’t be much trouble to wait for the bus. Unfortunately for those who live a long ways away, it would be inconvenient. If it was freezing cold or it was storming, then those kids would have to endure the…

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    Page Title: Living Easy as an Exchange Student | Lara Group Meta Description: Discover how choosing the right student accommodation, learning the language and culture, and more will make your exchange student life easier. How to Live and Take It Easy as an Exchange Student Are you contemplating of signing up as an exchange student in Manhattan? Regardless of where you’re from and your destination of choice, you must prepare for the change that you will experience once you decide to study and…

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    If I Brittany Nunley was selected as a TCC Provost Scholar or Student Ambassador I will continue to distinguish myself as a student leader by continuing to motivate my classmates and fellow students that they can do the work and that together we can succeed. I always tell my classmates this no matter what class I am in and always will because as a student we need some encouragement. As a scholar I will continue to give my best to my studies, continue to make sure my work is complete, and getting…

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    Why Students Should be Involved in Performing Arts Classes Imagine, being on a stage with the brightest lights cascading only on you. It is now time for your solo, the one you have spent over a month perfecting, the one that is irrevocably perfect. Millions of judging eyes puncture the slightest ounce of confidence you have left. All you can think about what mistakes you’ve made and which mistakes are bound to happen. If only you took that Performing Arts course when you were younger. Maybe then…

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    When colleges decide what students to admit, they consider many factors about each and every student. Colleges are interested in building a student body that is academically curious, but also diverse and actively engaged in range and productive, creative activities. Colleges want to pick students that overall show the desire to want to learn and participate in activities that campus offers, rather than picking students that show no interest in and extra extracurricular activities. The personal…

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    The reasons i would change these rules is because students have such long classes that they may feel overwhelmed or stressed out from all the work they have I believe if they had a 10 min intermission they aren't feeling rushed to get to class and they have time to catch up and think of other things maybe run and get a snack or drink or even use the restroom without being in a hurry to class. The reasons for a longer lunch period is the students won't feel rushed to go to Hamilton and get…

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