It is being noticed that students do
not study as intensively in university as they used to do in schools. What are
the causes of this change? What could be done to improve the situation?
Nowadays, an increasing trend is being noticed among younger
people that as they cross schooling stage and join colleges, they often tend to
loose interest in deeper and rigorous studies and they tend to involve
themselves lesser in academics as compared to their school days. Some people
often wonder about this new phenomenon and wish to find solution to this.
The reason for their disenchantment is perhaps as most of
the times students happen to pass through a very complex and stressful stage of
high schooling where they have to dedicate more and more time in their pursuit
of good scores. During this process they often go into a state of social
disconnect where they always remain confined to their study table. This overstress
obviously creates inertia and they try to make most of the time lost in
studying intensively in high schools.
Besides the stress, another factor that often brings in disinclination
towards studies is the unprecedented freedom they get in colleges. The pupils
often spend an increasing time enjoying this part of student life and in
process ignore the academic factor altogether.
This tendency is not altogether good as it robs pupils of
their ability to concentrate on their fields of study. It has been observed that they happen to
loose the sight of their academic objectives. This kind of situation is not
favorable for students. It is necessary to encourage pupil to keep in touch
with their subjects. Universities should organize regular workshops and set up
initiatives that actually encourage the students to bring out their academic
excellence. This would prevent students from disconnecting from studies.
In conclusion, I would insist students can be helped in remaining
in touch with their field of study by adopting different inspirational methods.