Being a student can be very stress relieving, I have experienced this stress since I currently attend a High School named VISA. In many other schools I feel as though deadlines are what causes most students stress, this leads into students not doing their homework and missing assignments towards their deadlines. When students are required to type or even write an essay which can be 5-7 pages, the essay is required a deadline. Specifically, they are given a limited amount of time do their essay in class and the rest at home. Deadlines are such stress causers that most people tend to give up, or decide to procrastinate, which leads them to not finishing or not giving it their all. So, I do believe that deadlines are not mandatory …show more content…
Ideas just come naturally and it's not something you can plan out of the random you can't just pressure someone on spot for an idea to come out amazing. To me deadlines are like an objective, not being able to pass means failure and not trying whatsoever. In the article is states, “When you have no time pressure, your brain is constantly looking around for new things”, I agree with this statement because our brain is constantly working and sometimes it's always on work mode that our brains don't cooperate at times. As a student, I feel most teachers ask for too much all at once and it's not only one class that we get assignments for. I believe that, if having no pressure on our work our ideas would expand rather than having pressure on us to gather our ideas, our brains don't comply with us. As we find ourselves trying to finish for a deadline, most workers or students tend to just halfass their work and get it over with rather than take their time to do it and work thoroughly. This can cause conflict, but it does depend whether they do their work right off the bat or whether they do it last …show more content…
I believe that this stand within them and it's their fault if they do their work last minute. In the article, it states, “By setting a personal deadline… i got the best of both worlds”, meaning that if you plan ahead of your deadline instead of procrastinating you don't stress but not only that, you stay focused on getting your object done. Those who do their work before the deadline expand on their ideas and stay focused and are not pressured to finish it when it is almost done. Deadlines can become productive, but I feel it's only if you give yourself the time for yourself that you expand on those ideas. Many may decide to want deadlines because it makes them push themselves to getting their work done, and it'll help them to keep their work on track instead of not knowing when a certain something is