Tuesday, February 25, 2014

PROBLEMS OF STUDENT LIFE

        The natural inclination of a student is to look forward to the day when he will start earning money as a grown up man. But soon after he enters the hard, competitive market of earning money, he tends to lapse into reminiscences and think that the best years of his life is the student-life that he has left behind. The years one spends in schools or colleges are the formative years of one’s life and, as such, it is exceedingly vital. In olden days a student was asked to devote nearly all his time to studies. But this theory does not work today. Too runic of studying neglecting other working habits makes him a book-worm and soon he proves himself a lackluster in life.
        Today’s students are required to participate in the various activities of the school: sports debates, social functions and politics, etc. As a result inspire of very heavy pressure of studies, he is hard-pressed due to his lack of time. There are competitions which tend to put a student in tension. Slowly he loses discipline and obedience, his sense of propriety. Somehow, instead of blossoming out be withers away. Moreover, to add to his problems, there are manifold lures of the sophisticated civilization. There are pecuniary hazards in a student’s life. Internal and external impediments there are many that tend to spoil a student’s life.
        A modem student is required to put in more efforts. He must acquire extra tenacity to fulfill his duties and ambition. At any cost, he must gain education because education ultimately helps a student to develop his concepts of values and integrity.