Many people in high school, especially teenagers, experience dozens of pressures in their lives. To be precise, Schoolwork. Most teenagers want to excel in school, but want to have a social life or play some type of sport. One thing teenagers don't understand is that once you finish high school, you go to college and then maybe graduate school. Our education will not just end in high school. You have to work hard and these four years of your life will impact everything you do. If you make a mistake even once, you could ruin everything. This article is titled “Teenagers' Biggest Stress? School." It was featured on MSNBC.com. It is written by “The Associated Press.” It explains how kids ages 13 to 17 are the most stressed in high school life. Although adults ages 18 also experience it and 24 years old, most of their stress comes from financial worries or completing graduate school. Teenagers don't think too much, so we try to rush everything. Although everyone experiences stress at some point in life, recent studies have shown that high school teenagers experience the most stress. Madelyn Dancy, a tenth grader in Memphis, has a lot of pressure in her life. She wants to stand out in school so she can achieve her vision of becoming a doctor but he works hard in school. His family dreams of him becoming a doctor. "They ask me to do something with my life that they couldn't do," Madelyn explains. He works hard in school, plays lacrosse and is trying to have a life social outside of school. You also need a social life, but remember that one wrong step can ruin everything. For all this to work, you have to work a lot to have a social, sporting and scholastic life. Kelly O' Brian is...... middle of paper......ion, teenage stress is one of the world's biggest problems. I agree that adults fear stress too, but in a teenager's life it's like you can never forget it and get away from it. Even if you leave, it will come back to chase you. Dancy and Kelly experience stress, but their stress is different. If parents are trying to explain something right to the teenager, and the teenager doesn't want to do it, that causes the biggest problem. For Dancy it is school, sporting and social life. For Kelly, it's finishing up her degree in Business Administration and her two part-time jobs. No matter how different your stress is, but everyone experiences it once in their life. Whether it's school, work or financial matters. Stress doesn't have to be pushed away. Be positive, be patient, let time pass and keep yourself busy with good deeds. These are the keys to success from stress.
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