The Importance Of Academic Overachievers

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From staying at school for fourteen hours to doing homework seven days of the week. From having a panic attack over getting anything less than a hundred on an assignment to only getting thirty minutes of sleep. High school students are feeling the stress and pressure to overachieve all over the world, but why do they feel this way and will it really benefit them later in life? Even though they experience debilitating levels of stress and perfectionism, academic overachievers generally do not see huge rewards for the investment they have made in their academic careers.
Overachievers, kids who strive to take the most advanced classes, get straight A’s, and participate in as many extracurricular activities as possible in hopes of getting into or scholarships for the best colleges, are feeling the stress on a whole new level with pressure not only from others to succeed but from themselves. Throughout some student’s career in education, they are expected to do well by others whether that is by parents, grandparents, or teachers. They start off making sure that their student is learning at a sufficient pace or that they learn how to study correctly. Later in their careers, they look that their student is doing well in school academically and are participating in extracurricular activities to boost scholarship opportunities and college resumes. These students have …show more content…

Overachieving students commit countless amounts of hours towards studying for tests or completing assignments. Students feel that with the substantial amount of dedication they put towards their success, they should be rewarded with the desired outcome—good grades. Some students would do anything to achieve these good grades even if it was unethical; it is this mindset that has let to countless amounts of students to turn to cheating to obtain the grades on assignments they worked on

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