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Have you ever heard your parents say,” When I was a kid, school was much more difficult than it is today?” Of course you have. Parents always think that high schoolers “have it easy” and all teens ever do is hangout with friends. In their minds, after the bell rings at 3:00 PM, kids go straight to Starbucks to get their usual caramel frappachinos or go straight home only to watch the new episode of Pretty Little Liars or to play the next level of Halo. Parents believe when high schoolers are studying, they actually just go to the library to talk their usual group of friends. Then, parents give teens a huge pep talk and that one look of disappointment, and from that moment on, we all know that it’s over; no cell phones or computers for a week. “It must be nice to have nothing to worry about” says almost every parent.  But really, it’s not like that at all.

Actually, kids don’t hangout every single day of the week. We make sure to put time and effort into our schoolwork, but parents never seem to understand that fact. In fact, most of the high schoolers I know care about their grades in school. As a sophomore, I’ve figured out that homework does take a lot of time, effort, and sometimes discipline. For example, midterm week requires students to make themselves inseparable from their textbooks and forces us to study almost six chapters in every subject. Last year during midterm week, I had a chance to go to my friend’s house for a sleepover. All of my friends were going to be there, but I knew midterms were more important to me, so I didn't go. Parents may not be aware of the fact that students actually have to make sacrifices in their social lives and extracurricular activities. I wish that parents could realize that it takes patience, responsibility, and sacrifices in order to do well in school. 

 

Nicole
2/23/2013 12:55:42 am

Totally agree! Great post :)

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Josh
2/23/2013 12:57:50 am

I wonder if the majority of high schoolers approach school the same way you do or if you're just one of the more dedicated ones.

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David
2/23/2013 03:06:46 am

I disagree because no matter how much you work or how much you succeed parents will always bother you and expect you to become greater. I don't think we shouldn't take scolds offensively because our parents love us. I guess everyone has different opinions.
Thanks

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Youni
2/25/2013 04:51:26 am

Great insight! I agree with you that majority of students care about their grades and make sacrifices to do better in school. However, parents seem to only point out the bad things we do. I think one solution is to have a mentor other than one's own parents to ask for advise, vent to and seek help at times.

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2/26/2013 05:20:08 am

I feel like homework does take up more time and school isn't always easy, but sometimes I find quite a bit of spare time.

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Josh
4/11/2013 08:21:13 am

I thought the blog post was relatable to real life. The hook gave a scenario that many teens could be in.

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