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    Many people in high school, mostly teenagers, experience dozens of pressures in their lives. To be precise, schoolwork. Most teenagers want to excel in school, but want to have a social life or play a sport. One thing teenagers don't understand is that once you leave high school, you go to college and then maybe graduate school. Our education will not just end in high school. You have to work hard and these four years of your life will impact everything you do. If you make a mistake even once, it could ruin everything. This article is entitled “Adolescents’ biggest stress? School." It was featured on MSNBC.com. It is written by "The Associated Press". This explains why 13-17 year olds are the most stressed in their high school lives. Although adults aged 18-24 also experience it, most of their stress comes from financial worries or finishing their higher education Teens don't think too much so we try to rush everything Even though everyone faces stress at one. At any point in her life, recent studies have proven that high school teenagers experience the most stress. Madelyn Dancy, a tenth grader in Memphis, faces many pressures in her life. She wants to stand out. in school so that she can implement her vision of becoming a doctor. She is a normal 15-year-old girl, but she works very hard in school. Her family dreams of her becoming a doctor. to do something in my life that they couldn't do," says Madelyn. Madelyn works hard in school, plays lacrosse, and tries to have a social life outside of school. A social life is also necessary, but remember that one misstep can ruin everything. For all of this to work, to have a social, sporting and academic life you have to work extremely hard.Kelly O'Brian is ...... middle of paper ......ion, adolescent stress is the one of the biggest problems in the world. I agree that adults are afraid of stress too, but in a teenager's life, it's like you can never forget it and move away from it. Even if you walk away, he will come back to chase you. Both Dancy and Kelly feel stress, but both their stresses are different. If the parents try to explain something good to the teenager and the teenager doesn't want to do it, that poses the biggest problem. For Dancy, it's his school, sports and social life. For Kelly, it's finishing her business degree and two part-time jobs. No matter how different your stress is, everyone experiences it once in their life. Whether it's school, work or financial problems. Stress should not be avoided. Be positive, be patient, let time pass and take care of good deeds. These are the keys to success against stress.