61. The university hopes students will feel less pressure to keep up. 62. There would be four schools-within-a-school, he said, so that students would feel comfortable and get plenty of attention. 63. These students feel keenly the pressure of representing their school, their city and sometimes their race. 64. Those students feel free to relate to me and completely trust me. 65. When students feel there are no people who really know them, there are problems. 66. Whether the school was public, parochial or private mattered less than whether the students felt that their teachers cared about them and treated them fairly. 67. With the old conventions so recently banished, students felt they lacked a common language with those even slightly older. 68. Yet these cases severely test the sense of safety on campus, where students often feel protected from the outside. 69. Worse, other students feel intimidated by them. 70. At first, the student will feel this only during the practice, but as he does it more, it is felt all day long. |