Monday, May 06 2024 | Updated at 10:54 PM EDT

Stay Connected With Us F T R

Mar 28, 2017 10:00 AM EDT

Young people are slowly shunning science degrees because of one surprising reason, difficulty in accepting failure. The declining number of youths taking STEM courses is a really issue in the United States and a unique look at the problem blames Young American's difficulty on accepting failure.

In a blog originally posted on Statnews and reposted with permission by the Scientific American, Youths raised in a "you can be what you want" attitude seems to shun science college degree choices when they start to experience failures. Talking subjects focused mainly on Math and Physics, the ability to manage both time and mental capacity to take on these subject can be daunting to young people.

At the moment, the number of scientists who are natural-born in the US are dropping and the spearhead of science and technology have shifted to Europe and Japan. According to observations made on young undergraduates, many starts to shift course upon experiencing their first failure. According to Sara Whitlock of STAT, failure resiliency is lacking with American youths these days and this will undoubtedly have negative effects in the future.

However according to studies such as those made by Spotlight on Science Learning Reports show that many high school graduates are not enthusiastic of STEM courses because of stereotyping issues. Media and society portrays scientists and mathematicians as socially awkward people, nerds and geeks. Though it might be trivial, social standings and acceptance is a major factor for youths to feel acceptance.

The United States was once at the forefront of innovation, science, technology and discovery. However, because of the low number of students who are brave enough to start a career in STEM, the trend will continue to worsen. There are many scientists in America, but most of them are foreigner-born, which shows how American youths are turning up these days.

See Now: Covert Team Inside Newsweek Revealed as Key Players in False Human Trafficking Lawsuit

Follows College Degree, science, Youths, American youths, stem
© 2024 University Herald, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Must Read

Common Challenges for College Students: How to Overcome Them

Oct 17, 2022 PM EDTFor most people, college is a phenomenal experience. However, while higher education offers benefits, it can also come with a number of challenges to ...

Top 5 Best Resources for Math Students

Oct 17, 2022 AM EDTMath is a subject that needs to be tackled differently than any other class, so you'll need the right tools and resources to master it. So here are 5 ...

Why Taking a DNA Test is Vital Before Starting a Family

Oct 12, 2022 PM EDTIf you're considering starting a family, this is an exciting time! There are no doubt a million things running through your head right now, from ...

By Enabling The Use Of Second-Hand Technology, Alloallo Scutter It's Growth While Being Economically And Environmentally Friendly.

Oct 11, 2022 PM EDTBrands are being forced to prioritise customer lifetime value and foster brand loyalty as return on advertising investment plummets. Several brands, ...