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The key point of Beyond Measure by Vicki Abeles is rescuing an overscheduled, over-tested and underestimated generation. After arguing the definition of success in American education system, the author comes up with several ideas on how to revolutionize learning, prioritize children’s health and re-envision success for a lifetime. She believes that high grades, high test scores and admission to one of the nation’s elite colleges should not be the symbols excellence and successful parenting. Currently, the education system are pressuring the children to perform in ways that make them less intellectually flexible, creative, and responsive to today’s world and at the same time, damaging their mental and physical health. Thus, the author suggests …show more content…

I agree with the author that the ranking of the school has become the most important thing for students to consider when applying for university. Since the students also believe it that way, colleges try to increase their ranking by using these students. The author says, “Colleges are increasingly deploying huge marketing machines that flood students’ mailboxes with glossy brochures whether or not those students are qualified.” To earn a higher ranking, the college must have a lower acceptance rate. Therefore, colleges are creating a false hope for families in order to receive more applications, so they can reject more and directly increase their acceptance rate. Other than that, the students also suffered a lot in order to get into the top college. Because of the low acceptance rate, the applicants need to be perfect in high school. They need to take almost exclusively AP and accelerated classes, participate in many clubs, serve the communities and sleep an average of four hours a night. This might affect the students’ mental physical health. For example, Kathleen developed extreme migraine, scoliosis, and ovarian cysts when she tried to get into the university she

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