Sue Shellenbarger, writes the Wall Street Journal's Work & Family column
In many American high schools, voting for senior superlatives is a time-honored tradition. But it may be less than an honor for those voted "Most Likely To Succeed." Some school administrators are concerned the title can put too much pressure on students who earn it.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2011/05/31/136824390/the-burden-of-being-most-likely-to-succeed?ft=1&f=1013
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