Sunday, August 22, 2010

Blog #4

There are different people in the different classrooms throughout the world but sometimes they have ironically similar traits. In my opinion, there are two distinctly different types of students. There are students who come from educated homes and those who come from home where education is not a priority.


This doesn’t necessarily mean that one is better than the other; it just means that one might have to work a little harder to succeed. The students who have educated parents most likely feel as if it is an expectation  to be the best they can be in the classroom because the parents push them to succeed. The students who have families that don’t put education high on the priority list are usually internally motivated to succeed. They go through hardships and roadblocks to succeed in something that their families might not understand.

The two “types” of students are different, but they are also ironically similar. Both have to work hard if they want to reach high success and make their dreams come true. Even though they may not know it, both types of students are similar because they still go to class everyday, are eager to learn, and are ready to work hard.

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