More to student life than meets eye
Starnes Arnold
Nearing the end of the first semester, a student’s life is quite the
hassle. There are hours of studying and last-minute projects that are
due the week of finals.
But what about the average life of a busy high school student?
Though many do not seem to realize it, a high school student’s life
can be quite hectic at times. There are several ways a student can
occupy his or her time.
A student who hopes to excel and be pushed to the limit would want
to be in classes that demand more effort than the average class.
Courses taken by such students include AP European history, AP world
history, AP Spanish, calculus, etc. Students might also go as far as
to take an extra period, which would start much earlier than regular
school hours. These types of classes tend to be more demanding
because of the excess homework and challenging lessons.
Athletics also demand much of a student’s time during the week and
sometimes during the weekend.
Another stressor some students have is the responsibility of a
job. A job can take much of a student’s time during the week and/or
weekend.
Finally, there’s the social life. It allows a student to live and
enjoy the small amount of time in their life when they are young.
Many students in Newport-Mesa enjoy hobbies and activities such as
guitar, surfing, shopping and other such activities. Teens can have
out-of-school lessons for activities anywhere from a personal trainer
to a pitching coach.
Students that have a busy life and take part in social activities
are constantly within reach of hazardous pressures such as drugs and
alcohol, which can add to a teen’s challenge. Those who are not in
high school can often be blind to the fact of how powerful pressures
are to do drugs and/or alcohol. Students must constantly be on guard
to these pressures.
The average life of a student may not be the most stressful job,
but it does require much more hard work than many remember high
school to be.
* STARNES ARNOLD is a student at Newport Harbor High.
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