www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 7‚ No. 10; October 2011 Research on College Students’ Stresses and Coping Strategies Hong Ji School of Management‚ Jilin University‚ Changchun 130012‚ China & Changchun University of Science and Technology‚ Changchun 130022‚ China
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Life as a student can be tough. Some college students can become burned out. Out of the so many challenges this one of the major things. That we students have to deal with in our life. Paying for rent ‚tuition ‚ a heavy class or work load and family issues can cause college students to burn out. These are the steps to a student that an get burned out. Firstly‚ financial problems can affect student emotionally. Example‚ what if a student is having a serious problems and she can’t pay bills her rent
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number of students leaving high school unprepared for the next step in life‚ college. Many have no idea what to expect when they leave home and enter college. Can a student be prepared for college? This answer may not be easily answered. For many it will depend on their parents‚ school counselor‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and research. It appears at this time it is not happening for a large number of students. There are many items that contribute to the students being underprepared for college. First
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Community Colleges Enrolling in universities after high school is a dream that many students have. Unfortunately‚ not all students have the opportunity to achieve this dream. In the article entitled “The Alternative”‚ written on April 11‚ 2010‚ Michelle R. Davis discussed how the economic downturn affected students’ choice after graduating from high school. Community colleges had many impacts on students. There were three major effects that community colleges had on students such as maturity‚ gain
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called “Stop and Frisk” which is a prevalent tactic used‚ especially in New York. “Stop and Frisk” means to be randomly searched by police or high authority when they suspect a bystander is carrying something suspicious. “Stop and Frisk” is a political issue that has been a concern for a long period of time. According to the articles “Growing up with Stop and Frisk” by Sara Maria Glanowski and “Why Stop and Frisk Matters‚ Even if You Don’t Live in New York” by Andrew Cohen‚ the cons towards “Stop and
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Stop and Frisk page2 Abstract This paper was written to take a look at both sides of the stop and frisk program. By examining both sides I hope to show the effectiveness of the program‚ but not to leave out the possible negative effects also. There is no doubt that this program has gain a lot of negative attention‚ the main controversial issue at hand is that the people feel that it gives the cops to much authority to stop anyone they can. This program is to believe that it is a way to
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Preparation‚ something required for a given task is to be performed. Universities and colleges prepare students for future scenarios consequently enable them to deal with complications they are going to face in the corporate and real world. Universities and colleges run on basis of many objectives‚ some mention it as their mission or by giving it some other name‚ but primarily it is that they are preparing students in such a way that they can work and thrive in a workforce. Workforce basically is a
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increasing rapidly among the general population but even greater among college students‚ leading to pathological use‚ or Internet addiction‚ for some students. Internet addiction is defined as a psychological dependence on the internet and is characterized by; anxiety‚ depression‚ emptiness when offline‚ an increasing tolerance to the effects of being online‚ and denial of the challenging behaviors (Kandell‚ 1998). College students are more vulnerable to developing internet addiction than most other
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Warcraft‚” have become hugely popular in the last two decades and are now a multibillion dollar industry with tremendous financial success. Joshua Smyth‚ associate professor of psychology in The College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University‚ recently conducted a randomized trial study of college students contrasting the effects of playing online socially interconnected video games with more traditional single-player or arcade-style games. ________________________________________ While both multiplayer
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