I Am the Master of my Fate

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The world is full of obstacles and pressures. For a college student like me though, these pressures can seem impossible to survive, the trick lies in the ability to overcome them. I cannot make college pressures disappear, but what I can do is make financially savvy decisions, prioritizing what I invest my time in, and keep myself motivated ultimately taking charge of my life.

William Zinsser, in the article “College Pressures” (1979), explains that college students face four major pressures in college, but suffer the most from the shackles they place themselves in limiting their ability to make mistakes or explore new ideas. Zinsser supports his explanation by illustrating the types of pressures college students face with extended examples of each drawn from his own professional observations and encounters, as well as the reasoning why they occur. The author’s purpose is to delineate pressures college students encounter, and also to convince them to change their thinking, so that students will learn to be empowered rather than debilitated by their need to follow a blueprint. The author writes in a concerned tone for high achieving college students in demanding colleges to heed his advice, and to enjoy their time in college discovering not only the world, but also more importantly, themselves.

Despite my, at times crippling concern over money, I have learned how to tailor my education to fit my budget. It cannot be argued that the current financial climate is a cause for major anxiety for college students. Steven Bushong in “Campus Counseling Centers React to Recession-Related Stress Among Students” documents a survey conducted by the American Psychology Association where “18 to 29-year-olds felt that the economy ...

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