Too Young to be Old
By Owen Jennings | September 23, 2010The concept of "emerging adulthood" can best be described as that transitional phase of human life nestled right in between adolescence and adulthood.
The concept of "emerging adulthood" can best be described as that transitional phase of human life nestled right in between adolescence and adulthood.
The concept of "emerging adulthood" can best be described as that transitional phase of human life nestled right in between adolescence and adulthood.
A few weeks ago, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that approximately 70.1 percent of all 2009 high school graduates in America enrolled in college or university.
Most students are at Dartmouth to learn. And most of us want this "learning" to be represented at the end of 10 weeks by the letter "A." Whether it's for personal satisfaction, parental appeasement, graduate school acceptance or a springboard into the glorified casino known as Wall Street, grades are important to most of us.