But how does this relate to the exhausted superkids or who care about all this? From a college student view, it seems to be important because education is what you need to have in order to be successful in life. Nevertheless, there are some segments in which I do not agree with is the only one source for data he has integrate in his article because the research he used was found in 2006 by a trio researcher's name Joseph L. Mahoney, Angel L. Harris and Jacquelynne S. Eccles. Furthermore, as I mentioned earlier Pondiscio is only focused also on one society which is American Teen’s and Bruni focused on “Privilege” teen’s as Pondiscio stated so it is puzzle in which data can be more …show more content…
For all that, I had first experience the “super exhausted kid” when I was in my junior year because I had took AP U.S. History which my opinion is to be one of the Hardest AP classes for that being, the class has assigned to do a lot of intensive reading in a result of that being is from the course readings had very dense word. More over the packets that were assigned for homework were somewhat hard to understand But from it being my first AP course I did not know how extreme the course was going to be and also on trying to balance my classes was another hard task to do because AP course had took most of my time. However, I had Weight Training where I had really participate in the class and really put effort into my exercises, making me waste half of my energy in which impacted me hugely when I had went to my AP class as I would forget about the reading we were assigned or I would forget we would to have a quiz. Nevertheless, all this had made me have sleepless nights made me got to school extremely tired and sleepy in which all this relates to the term of the super exhausted kid and also it is my experience of being