FOR THE SAKE OF GPA 5
Amidst the rat-race of studies and careers, every year board examinees face immense pressure during exams, and even more so, before results come out. The dilemma that students face during this time has more to do with society, than with themselves. It is generally understood that a child with good results belongs to a family with a high social status, and to prove just that, families invest all their beliefs, hopes and dreams on their children. This added pressure on top of that of exams leads to an ill mental health of the children. This forces them to take any measure available, even if it necessitates forgetting moral values, to achieve the results required to please their families, and society itself. To read more on the adverse effects of society's obsession with good results, go to this week's spotlight.
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