Collen Wenke's Essay: The Importance Of The Letter A '

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The Letter A What 's so important about the letter "A" one may ask? Well, to most student 's getting the letter "A" on a report card is just as important to druggie craving another dosage of whatever drug their hooked on... they must to have it. In Collen Wenke 's essay "Too Much Pressure", she suggests "Today, the majority of the students who admit to cheating are the college-bound overachievers... the students who are trying to juggle too many activities are resorting to compromising their integrity" (534). As mentioned above, the vast majority of our modern day cheaters aren 't the uninterested, lazy students that fill our classrooms. Instead, Wenke tells us that the actual cheaters are the overachievers and that they will …show more content…

This student is one of the brightest in his class back at home, so it 's school system decided to sponsor them in a study abroad program. Also, this program requires him or her to maintain a certain GPA to continue to study in whatever school they 're placed in. So, they make sure each day they come to class, they 're at the top of their game because they know how crucial it is for them to not screw up. At some point throughout the semester, the student 's grade begins to decline and they start to panic. The thought of cheating begins to creep into their head at night. They know they have to keep their grade up so they won 't be kicked out the program sponsoring them to study here in America. This student is already balancing school and work and is reaching their uttermost limit. So, in mist of everything, the student decides to cheat to get an edge on his studies and ultimately gets caught and send back home. This hypothetical situation is more real than one may think. Students everywhere are pressured by their school system or scholarship program to maintain a certain

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