Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Student's Reasons To Failure

Two reasons why students might fail are that the work is hard and students miss class. Getting difficult work can cause students to not only fall behind, but also fail. For example, students who have trouble with reading and writing tend to give up after they are handed hard work. They might just give up. Symptoms to having hard work can be panic attacks, nervous reactions, and having negative thoughts about the situation. All of these symptoms relate to me because when i start to feel them, I know I am about to fail. My warning sing is stress. When I stress about an assignment, I start to panic and decide to put it aside. The consequence to that action is falling behind which then makes it become hard work.
The other reason to students failing is missing class. Missing even just one day of class has bad consequences.  This consequence is falling behind also, which means you missed class work- hard or easy. When a student doesn't come to class and they've tried asking their peer to explain what was gone over, peers may say it is to hard to explain. This is one of the reasons why it is easier to not miss any class. Missing class is a big reason for failure because outside classwork then becomes hard to do. To avoid failure in college, attending every class day and keeping up with class work, so it doesn't become hard work!

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