By the looks of things it may seem that teens have it easy
but actually, they are under a lot of pressure when it comes to their
education. Many teens work tirelessly throughout the year to try and keep up
with the demands of the ever-changing education system. So many of them don’t
have a good work-life balance and begin to crack under pressure. For some people they go through this so that
they can achieve their goal of going to university, since it is rated so highly
a lot of teens go for this option in order to succeed in life. In my opinion I think that if more people did
realise all of the issues that the teens have to face today they would do more
to understand them and they wouldn’t judge them so quickly.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
LO3: Editorial.
As you explore through the pages of this magazine you find
that it is promoting the type of behaviour that people find unacceptable
however, this magazine discusses the activities of a range of teenagers so some
things in this magazine show some taboo behaviour. The main purpose of this
magazine is to discuss what teens really get up to. The magazine will include
articles on things like partying, weekends and half term breaks and how teens
balance studying and leisure. One of the main topics will be how most teens are
seen as raving party animals that just like to cause trouble when actually
sometimes they just like hill out in the park on a Saturday afternoon. The
article that I feel is the strongest would be the weekends and half term
breaks. When it comes to summer you come to notice two types of teens, you have
the ones that release their inner demons and try to go to as many music
festivals as they can. Then you have the tame ones that like to relax and take
it easy, sometimes they take to opportunity to plan ahead and look at taking
their education further. This step in their lives can affect their whole
future, when it comes to the end of college many teens across the country have
to decide whether or not they want to branch off and look for a permanent job
or go to university.
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