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The Overachievers: Student Stereotypes

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People go most of their lives in school: from as early of the age of 5 and onto the age of 18 and hopefully to go onto college where they can spend another 4 or more years.Some students will prioritize school more than their youth and that usually means they don’t socialize with the other students their age. Do the students that enjoy their youth have a disadvantage of getting accepted into the university of their dreams to those who focus solely on academics? Some students who choose to enjoy their childhood before going into high school do get accepted into the prestigious universities but they are labeled as “slackers” becausethey didn’t prioritize academics over a social life. That’s where the stereotype of the “overachievers” get rewarded by the admissions of the Ivy League Universities and the “slackers” settle for less, and it’s not necessarily like that. …show more content…

In the book“The Overachievers” the author mentions a character “Taylor” and she is profiled as a popular student and by the stereotype many believe that she isn’t capable of getting accepted into a good university. In the text, “She sometimes sensed the popular students’ resentment, not necessarily because she was intelligent but because she was motivated.” So this character hid her intelligence so she could fit into the popular crowd yet she was just as intelligent as the student who was profiled as a

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