Graduation is undoubtedly one of the most important times for any young person. It can be difficult to be stress-free during these hectic times. Graduation and the year leading up to it is probably the most stressful time of a young person's life. This is the time when it is the most difficult to maintain a healthy balance between academic studies, planning for the ceremony, pressure for post-secondary education, a part-time job, a social life, and still have time for family. .
Grades and marks are one of the concerns of graduating students. Many have personal goals they feel they must meet to please themselves. In addition, there are the expectations of parents and teachers to worry about. In Grade 12, there is a lot of homework assigned to you. You must make time to do it all if you want good grades. This can present another problem which can end up in equally bad results. If you are up late doing homework, you may find it hard to focus and get work done in class, which may also decrease your grades. Grades are very important, and the ones you receive in your graduating year can affect the rest of your life. .
The entire reason to work for good grades is so you have a better chance of getting into the best post-secondary institution that you can. There is a lot of pressure put on grads to get into these schools. Pressure from parents is abundant to go to university right after high school. What if you want to take a year off before buckling down again? No, you have to go straight to college! There is also a lot of pressure from family and teachers to get as much scholarship money as possible. You feel you have to make your family proud by succeeding in university. This in turn will lead you to succeed in life. Post-secondary is very important, but we as graduating students stress over it too much all together. .
Another large part of graduating is the leaving ceremony.