Success in higher education: the challenge to achieve academic standing and social position |
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Authors: | James Life |
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Institution: | 1. English Linguistics Department, College of English, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Republic of Koreajlifevic@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | When students look at their classmates in the classroom, consciously or unconsciously, they see competitors both for academic recognition and social success. How do they fit in relation to others and how do they succeed in achieving both? Traditional views on the drive to succeed and the fear of failure are well known as motivators for achieving academic success but is it that simple a dichotomy? Do students also view success through a fear of success and a purposeful intent to fail – referred to in this text as the drive to fail? Students recognize the importance of social position in class but how is this perceived and will they sacrifice social position for academic standing or vice versa? This paper considers these issues by analyzing the results of a student survey and opinions offered by the students. The discussion considers the survey, academic standing, social position, cultural variables, perception of success and failure, and concluding comments. |
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Keywords: | drive to succeed fear of failure fear of success drive to fail academic standing social position |
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