- Most of my students are decent people trying to play by society’s rules so they can climb the economic ladder.
- Most of my students show up to class with a chronic sleep deficit.
- Most of my students don’t have big chunks of time to flourish in college so much as grit their teeth and squeeze in college with the rest of their frantic schedule.
- Most of my students live in a state of constant financial insecurity.
- Most of my students are playing academic catch-up to make up for wasted time in high school.
- The cumulative effect of the above pressure points makes most of my students feel constantly stressed and exhausted, a condition they face with a mix of stoicism and depression.
- The state of affairs described above has gotten progressively worse since I started teaching college in the 1980s.