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Good Will Hunting

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In my research, I have found that students are prone to becoming very overwhelmed and consequently feel unprepared for college. For instance, Venezia and Jaeger writes: “In addition to directly supporting academic preparation for students, capacity-building efforts need to focus on ensuring that large comprehensive high schools have strong college-going cultures, on providing the necessary professional development for educators to help all students meet college readiness standards, on supporting the development of strong habits of mind for all students, and on providing students with the information and supports to help them select the most appropriate postsecondary institution” (Venezia and Jaeger 131). In making this comment, they urge us …show more content…

This quote is essential to my argument because it shows that high schools are more worried about getting high grades than a students’ mental awareness. Furthermore, the movie Good Will Hunting directed by Gus Van Sant depicts the issue about a person caring more about a someone’s intelligence more than their health. In the film, there is a scene where characters Professor Gerald Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgård) and Dr. Sean Maguire (Robin Williams) are arguing about the young genius Will Hunting (Matt Damon) (00:43:46 – 00:46:30). Lambeau believes that Will needs to find a job that could help him use his astounding intelligence while Maguire argues by telling him he wants Will to focus on his mental health first. Maguire states: “If you push him right now, it’s going to be the same thing all over again” (00:44:49). Basically, Maguire warns Lambeau that Will is going to lose his potential if all the focus is on his capabilities. To put it succinctly, Will needs to strengthen himself mentally before he can be successful in any …show more content…

As a result of this, students have more competition when searching for a job. In describing this issue, in “Business is the most popular college major, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good choice,” Jeffrey J. Selingo states: “Research shows that students who major in general business and marketing are more likely to be unemployed or underemployed, meaning they hold jobs that don’t require a college degree” (Selingo). Selingo suggests that students pick a major thinking it will be easy to get a job after college where in reality it is harder. Here, he points out that the lack of guidance students are given in school and also how uneducated people can be when it comes to choosing the best major for them. People tend to pick the easiest major and, in the end, they have their college tuition to pay with no job opportunities. This quote strongly reinforces my argument about students not knowing what degree has the best career opportunities. Selingo further states: “Students today are commonly told they should follow their passions and find a mission in life, but very few 18-year-olds or even 22-year-olds have enough experience in the world to know what truly excites them. Pick a major that interests you, but allow it and external experiences to help shape, not dictate, your mission in life” (Selingo). This quote is important because it shows that most students do not really know the

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