Hmm; peer-pressure, drama, drugs & alcohol, sex, violence, & cliques.
2006-08-08 19:52:46
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answered by MissJai 3
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- Parental pressure for excelling in studies
- Teachers who are not able to devote enough effort or time for students who are having difficulties with certain subjects such as Maths
- Difficulties in personal life of a student affecting their studies/grades
2006-08-08 19:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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well, the amount of books. Homeworks. Fun things r restricted to a large extent due to bulk of studies. .............. there are more..... teens fallin in love n goin out and all and den no time for studies and simply freakin around joblessly.........and tingz lik dat. u read more u can get sum more problems faced by teens.
2006-08-08 20:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i think- difficulties arise when high school students don't set high enough goals for themselves also trying to find parts of themselves in classmates when they can't confirm their own indiviuality. which sometimes leads to social time used for time intended for class.
2006-08-08 20:12:59
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answered by adriane p 1
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1--FITTING IN
2--PEER PRESSURE--DRUGS, SEX, ETC...
3--SEARCH FOR IDENTITY
4--COUNSELORS MAKING YA FEEL LIKE IF YOU DON'T CHOOSE A CAREER TODAY IT'S OVER (i hated that)
2006-08-08 19:56:52
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answered by Work-N-Hrd-2-Mk-It 4
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