Published On: March 9th, 2011|

The Wall Street Journal – Sue Shellenbarger

“A student’s ability to set and achieve realistic goals is linked to higher grades, lower college-dropout rates and greater well-being in adulthood. . . . Yet a majority of U.S. students lack faith in their ability to reach their goals, according to a nationally representative survey of 642 students last year by Gallup Inc.”(more)