Why Students Join College

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Most people want to make their career dream come true by joining college. So they start to study hard to get a high grade that allow them join the college they wants. Some students who work hard they may graduate from high school earlier, so they join college while they are teenagers. Students who join college while they are teenagers could face a lot of difficulty, because their young age and that will cause them pressure. Kaur’s (2013) write that “At school there is a range of academic pressure we feel, derived from a need for perfection, worry over grades, parental pressure, competition, sports, or a tough class load. Academic pressure does not begin in college. The nervous breakdowns, panic attacks, burnouts, and depression are also apparent in many …show more content…

Parent should support their child to success in college. It is not something wrong if a younger student join college. Having the chance to join college in this age means that the student is smart and he is a hard worker and he deserves it. But in this age teenagers still do not know what is right for them, or how to act in difficult situations. So presence the parent in hard situations will play an important role to guide their child. Kaur argues that having a strong support network to fall back on when times get tough at school is critical to staying upbeat and maintaining a big picture perspective (2013, p.1). Having the family around the teenager in the college time will give them the power to do better. Even if the teenager find any kind of problem at college with his doctors or colleagues he will know who to go to. Parents should not foil your teenagers and they have to be the first people who believe in it and support him. Teenagers need to see the people who they love around them, it is some kind of support that will guide them to the right thing and will help them to tread over the pressure in

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