Megan Balduf's Underachievement Among College Students
In “Underachievement Among College Students” Megan Balduf discusses that high achieving students struggle in in college because they were able to achieve high grades without exerting much effort; therefore, these students do not possess the required skills to succeed such as: time management, an ability to adjust to independent life, and effective studying habits.
While the term “underachiever” does not fall under a single definition. Megan Balduf explains in the article, that Reis and McCoach (2000) assert that underachievers can be classified by observing flaws in young people’s characters. These flaws include: poor self-esteem, a tendency to procrastinate, and a hesitancy to take risks.
This study focused on the gifted underachievers