Taking is standardized test is difficult for many students, and some often suffer from test anxiety. Studies prove, “about 16-20% of students have high test anxiety, making …show more content…
Students do not always have the greatest relationship with their educator. In a study, 4000 students were asked to describe their teacher, and the main responses were, “ their teachers did not care about them, were not interested in whether they succeeded or failed in school, and were not willing to provide extra help even when asked” ("Negative Teacher Relationships and Other In-School Factors Contribute to Dropout | Dignity In Schools."). A teacher can do exactly what their job requires, but to a critical teenager that does not matter. Failing a test, talking too much in class, not turning in an assignment are all reasons why a teacher has to give a student an unpleasant consequence. All year long a teacher can be kind and compassionate, but it only takes one error from the student, and to correct him/ her and all the good traits are forgotten. Also, human nature wires the brain to constantly cast the blame on someone else and never ourself. In a teacher- student relationship, the student may do the wrong, but the teenager would rather blame the teacher for his/ her mistake than take ownership. Once a bitter idea is placed in a teenager’s thoughts, it can be hard to change their opinion on the person. When it comes test day, if those feelings are still negative towards the teacher, then the student is more apt to purposely fail the test to get back at the disliked