Life In The 1960s

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Being in the 21st century teenagers have many technological advantages, but is life today really any easier than when our grandparents were children? The way we do things in school has changed a lot since the 1960’s. In the 1960's university's were easier to get into because there

Bressette 7 wasn't specific tests that you had to take to get accepted. Now we have to take SAT's and ACT's and pray we get a good enough grade to be accepted (“Is life for teenagers nowadays easier than before”). Life in the 1960’s were without a doubt more difficult in a hardship sense, but in the school aspect this is not true. There is much more pressure on kids now to do homework and extracurricular activities then there was back then. One of the differences between school now is kids are more free to wear what they want rather than specific school uniforms. In the 1960’s men had to wear slacks with a button or collared shirt with …show more content…

I have had stress over school work and watched many of my friends stress about it. I have even had to console my friends because they get so worked up about the pressures put on them by their parents and teachers that they begin crying. How do adults see this as fair? Students have enough to deal with why are we adding more stress on them. In elementary we have become pressured to pass a bunch of tests even when our brains have not been fully developed yet. There was a quote by a Illinois Student, Colin Hughes, he said “Parents are the worst about all of this, all I hear is, 'Work harder, you're a smart kid, I know you have it in you, and if you want to go to college you need to work harder.' It's a pain” I agree so much with this quote because it explains perfectly how all adults react when you tell them the stress and workload is becoming too much. I have even had teachers on more than one occasion tell me “wait until the real world hits you, then you will

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