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Study Drugs By David Sacker Summary

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We all know the feeling we have when we reach a goal. We all want to reach our goals, so we can get the highest possible grades. We know that to gain success, we need to work hard – but is that right? The American nation, is called “the nation obsessed with winning”. Getting the most out of the talent we possess sometimes calls out for a little help. Several students today use drugs to perform their best, when It comes to school exams or just assignments. In the article “Do study drugs Breed a Nation of Winners or – Cheaters?” The writer David Sack criticizes the new phenomenon called “study drugs”. It is called a critical article. The writer Sack talks about the different ideas about the subject. They discuss whether it’s the right or the wrong idea for students to use drugs, in order for them to get high grades and get into their first priority universities. All parents want the best for their children’s. They think that when they perform well in school, they will also get the job they wish for when they have finished school. It can be hard for the students to always perform their best, so they start to use alternative methods. We all know the enhancing performance drug …show more content…

They tell how easy it is for the students to get these pills without a prescription. We hear about an anonymous girl who tells that the first time she took those “study pills” was in her Freshmen year. She tells that when she took the pill, she was only concentrating on her homework. – Not the TV, nor the music. She would just be completely channeled into what I was doing. Another anonymous person with ADHD tells how he gave his friends the pills just because he didn’t really want to charge them for anything that he was not even taking he himself. Martha Farah from Pennsylvania who has studied the use of the drugs “Retaline” and “Adderall” expresses that the drugs have serious side

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