
STUDENTS FACE ACADEMIC PROBLEMS

PASSION. Naomi Ellaga together with Fate Liu and Jhun Paul Marlinga attends the screening for TV Broadcasting and Scriptwriting last June 2017 held at Alcala Building. Photo from: QNHS' Special Program in Journalism - SPJ and Caption by: Kelly Mae Arellano, G10 AAE
Everyone experiences difficulties with studying at one time or another, and overcoming these challenges is all part of the learning process, particularly when you have a large workload.
Such issues range from temporary malfunctions to chronic lack of motivation and low productivity. It can take what feels like extraordinary will-power to overcome these issues, but the important thing to remember is that they can be conquered with the right attitude.
Low motivation, too many distractions, difficulty in concentrating, difficulty in remembering the facts and figures, not enjoying the subject you are studying, lack the right resources, and struggle with time management are one of the most common problems that teenagers faces.
“The biggest problem today in education is turning out students that are well balanced-mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, and financially,” Dina Ruth said.
Students should be responsible enough to do all their tasks and strong to overcome their daily challenges in school.