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i want a letter 'letter to the editor on exam stress

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Answered by deepika1234557
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To,
The chief editor,
Flying India.

Respected sir,

I have written this letter to share my concern on the rising number of students committing suicide due to exam stress.

A young 17 year old boy from my locality jumped from his terrace to avoid his final exams because he was sure of failure in chemistry and physics.

Kindly publish a strong article in your newspaper motivating students to handle the exam stress in a positive way.

Kindly request the educational authorities to make the examination process easier for students.

Thanking you
yours truly
Deepika

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Answered by Mahimasharan971
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If parents and the school can help students develop a proper perspective on what they want to pursue in life, they will be better equipped to respond to exam stress, say experts.

It is a period of high pressure and extreme stress levels for Plus Two students who will be taking their Board examination in a few days. Students are bogged down by extreme pressure to perform well and score high in order to get into the best colleges and universities. Peer pressure, parental pressure and fear of possible failure all add up to the stress. Adolescents are confused due to lack of support and cooperation from parents on their career choice. They end up studying subjects they do not like, attend coaching classes for entrance test to courses they do not want to pursue. Experts share their views on the issue.

“Children, who have a very clear career planning even at the Class X level are the ones who do not get stressed. As they are clear about the subjects they want to study and courses they want to apply for, they are saved from undergoing the strenuous schedules at the coaching classes. They are focussed on the syllabus of the Board and and aim for eligible marks,” says Dr. S. Yamuna, paediatrician and adolescent physician and author of books on parenting

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