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    Is there such a thing teenagers are pressured too much to go to college? Yes, the intense pressure to go to college stresses out millions of high school students that are readying themselves to join college. Teens will have to face worrying about their grades more than worrying about where their next meal will come from. Many will be afraid of what their close ones will say about them if they see they’re having problems in college. There are teens who will stress themselves out about making new friends

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    The essay College Pressures was written by William Zinsser. College Pressures was published in April of 1979 in Blair and Ketchum’s Country Journal. The main focus in this essay is about the pressure that is put on college students. Zinsser breaks down the college pressure into four different kinds of pressure that is put onto the students. The four pressures that Zinsser describes are economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure. The first pressure talked about

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    3 College Pressures Every year people of many different ages enroll and attend college. Seeing this as a new beginning, with new opportunities, but along with that comes many pressures. I am currently enrolled at Alcorn State University as a freshman. With this being my first year in college, I am sure to encounter many difficult pressures. So far I have already encountered quite a few. The three main pressures I have encountered are financial, peer, and cultural. One of the biggest challenges

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    these pressures every day. There could be more pressures that are adding on top of these pressure which might cause some of us to feel overwhelmed or even overburdened. The lists of pressures that get to the majority of everyone goes on and on, but Zinsser gave a list of some of the pressure affect us. In Zinsser’s essay, College Pressure, he describes four different kind of college pressures that affect all of us such as parental pressure, peer pressure, economic pressures, and self-pressure. Upon

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    "College Pressure" by William Zinsser is a beautiful piece of writing with a fairly straightforward manner that students are too much worried about making money other than choosing something they love to do.Also he talks that student are stressing to much about their future and are under so much pressure to be on the top.He conveys his message by using ethos and pathos. The article "College Pressure" begins with notes from students asking for advice from the dean of Branford College which is a

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    educators feel that they have to pressure students to college with quotes like, “You won’t be successful in life without a college education!” and “Education is the key to a high paying job”. In my opinion, when adults use that type of verbage with young adults they are doing them a disservice. The Educators of the current time are influencing these student with lies that may ultimately lead to the failure of their students in college. The fact of the matter is, college is not for everyone! Some student

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    Pressure on teens to go to college seems to be becoming a major issue throughout the globe. Some may not understand that financial issues are what are keeping teens from going to the college of their dreams, or maybe even one that is not very elite. People may believe that students require a nudge of some sorts to realize that they need to go to college, but others may take it too far without the intentions of doing so. College is obviously very important to obtain certain occupations, but stressing

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    probably agree that most people pressure children to go to college in order to be successful. In a Medium Article, it says that teens are brainwashed into thinking that the only way to "make it" in life is to go to college and get a job. Though this isn't true, it can sometimes be hard to find a good job without some kind of degree or college background. Parents are aware that going to college and getting good results leads

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    Analysis Essay Going to college is the first step to jump into the society, learning how to communicate with others, get more advanced information, acknowledge and share ideas with friends. However, many students are getting into trouble, which not related with education. In the essay, "College Pressure," William Zinsser focuses on four main types of pressure that college student experiences, which are economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure. Zinsser writes about

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    There is so many pressures put on college students. In further review of Sarah Ann Ferner’s document in the Odyssey on Pressures of College Students the pressures are, academic, finances, relationships, independence and accountability, peers, facing the future and the last is multitasking stress. One of the pressures is academic expectations. This pressure is from parents and teachers expecting good grades and attendance from the students. Also, these are college classes and the teachers expect more

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