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    Francesca Colilli August 18‚ 2014 Period 3 The Overachievers: the secret life of driven kids. Student stress is a major theme throughout The Overachievers: the secret life of driven kids. Alexandra Robbins develops this theme by using examples of stress caused by their parents‚ academics and social lives. Stress is the root to each student’s problems. They are all self-driven‚ intelligent and have good heads on their shoulders yet they all stress over not being good enough. Whether it is not living

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    Overachievers Essay College application season can be the most stressful period of time for any high school student. The combination of regret for not doing better in school‚ doubt in your own chances of admission‚ and the fear of rejection is enough to break even the most stable students. Author Alexandra Robbins‚ however‚ realized that the stress of college admission starts well before‚ as well as lingers well after‚ the actual application period. Through her observations‚ she concludes that the

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    Journalist Alexandra Robbins returns to high school to follow nine students as they pass through their years of fierce competition. Robbins combines fascinating investigative journalism and riveting storytelling to provide a moving narrative that explores how our high stakes educational culture has spiraled out of control. Robbins purpose is not only to show how carried away our generation has gotten with the desire to succeed but also to highlight and make aware of the pressure that the majority

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    The Overachievers: The Secret Lives of Driven Kids. [pic] The argument in Alexandra Robbins‚ The Overachievers‚ is why should many high school students get pressured or feel the need to take all AP classes or do extracurricular activities so they can get into an Ivy League college & be successful. Alexandra Robbins tells us about the lives of nine students when they were attending Whitman high school. Many parents pressure their children to be on top of all their classmates

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    You Probably Think I’m An Overachiever Ever since I was young‚ I have fought against stereotypes. Definitionally‚ it means “a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing‚” however it has impacted me much more. From childhood to now‚ several stereotypes (spoken and unspoken) have been placed on me. Not only has this affected my emotions‚ I have formed my perspective of life around it. But it doesn’t stop there. I learned how to fight against these

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    intend on getting paid. An overachiever will often be early to work. Whether it’s an hour or just 10 minutes early they are there and ready to work. A lot of times they will even offer to stay late and help out with anything. However‚ an under achiever will not be early they will either be on time or even late some days. Under achievers also like to leave early or as soon as their shift is over. Which shows they really would rather not be there. An overachiever will show in someone’s work

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    Elsy Alfaro Mrs. Brayer Ap English Literature 5 October 2012 The Overachievers‚ Non-fiction Alexandra Robbins‚ 2006 Brief Summary and Arrangement: This non-fiction novel is categorized into seventeen clear straightforward parts: chapters one through seventeen. Chapter 1: In the first chapter Robbins introduces the students she followed along with the overachiever culture that has rearranged high schools only purpose into getting students into the most prestigious Colleges and Universities

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    few of Whitman’s upperclassmen and journal about their experiences in high school towards achieving admissions to top elite colleges and universities.The students she follows around are Taylor‚ Julie‚ Audrey‚ AP Frank‚ Sam‚ Pete‚ Ryland‚ Stealth Overachiever student‚ and C.J.‚ which were Juniors and Seniors at Whitman. As she observes these nine students at Whitman High School‚ she discovers that High School was an indirect battleground between students who competed against each other for better grades

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    endeavor they participate in. They are sometimes called overachievers because they seem to almost always perform at an above average level in everything they do. Most overachievers have been overachieving since a young age and over time have just strengthened the traits necessary to achieve in almost anything. Does this mean that a person who has not been overachieving for a lifetime is doomed for mediocrity? Absolutely not! What enables overachievers to do so well is the habits and thought processes that

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    BUS 591 Week 5 Assignment

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    - General General Questions Complete the Problem 1-3B on page 37‚ 1-4B on page 37 (Chapter 1) and Problem 2-7B on page 89 (Chapter 2) of your text. Please show your work. Don’t try to do everything in one semester. It’s easy to be an overachiever when there’s so much to do and everything’s new. You will burn out quickly if you try to take the maximum number of credits and join every campus activity that sounds interesting. Take a reasonable number of credits and try one or two activities

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