Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Social and School Pressures

     Social pressures is the true amount of weight put on an adolescent's shoulders, this stress will get in the way of school work putting "school pressures" on the adolescent. Many would rather hang with their friends than work on an assignment. Then the student's grades will start to slowly plumet. I'm not saying that hanging out with your friends once is going to do this, but the iresponsibility of time management comes into play.  There is a never ending chain of cause and effect between social and school pressures.
     Social pressures go beyond affecting academic success, the adolescent's life can change drastically based on how they react to society. Everyone has heard the saying that friends have an immense amount of influence on their lives it is true, but based on how wise that individual is. Now that I look back, my friends have done the same and I probably at one point done the same to them without ever knowing. Social pressures can be interpreted as influence or peer pressure. This can count for drugs, alcohol, and violence, adolescents tend to be prone to go under the influence since our adult level of maturity has not developed yet. The best obvious choice is to stay above the influence since a minor mistake can ruin the lives of the ignorant.
    

7 comments:

  1. Everything you're saying is true, but it's to bad not all students enforce living above the influence in their daily lives. You brought up interesting points in this topic, well done.

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  2. Too many students live under the influence. They 're just manipulated. Be the influence.

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  3. I agree that everyone should live above the influence and manage their time wisely because like you said in your blog many teens would rather hangout with their friends then do their assignments for school. Great blog David

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  4. You're right. We should be above the influence! :D Nice blog David.. and um I also like your picture... It's so shiny and I kept having to re-read the first sentence of your blog because your awesome pic took all my attention. Lol I have a small attention span.

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  5. Really like the picture, man. And I completely agree with what you're saying. Teens can just be like that sometimes...

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  6. You picture changes color......but David your blog was well written and Gabby that was well said. Be the influence.

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  7. nice blog! haha love the colorful pic. :) Ignorance is the source of most problems today. So sad...

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