The first article I found searching on refdesk.com was a free newsletter article from about.com about 10 ways students can reduce or relieve stress I think these tips are very handy and something every student should know.
Scott, E. (June 21, 2007). Top 10 School Stress Relievers for Students. About.com. July 9, 2007, from about .com.
http://stress.about.com/od/studentstress/tp/school_stress.htm.
The next article I found was from the Princeton Review and was also about managing stress in schools, while some of the tips were the same it also had a lot of other good information.
Abrams, M. (2007) Managing Stress in School. The Princeton Review. July 9, 2007, from the princetonreview.com.
http://www.princetonreview.com/grad/research/articles/life/stress.asp.
The next reference I found was a little different it is a speach given by a college professor about stress in law school. While I am not looking spacifcly at law school in my paper I think some of the key points still apply.
Glasner Fines, B. (1999). Law School and Stress. University of Missouri. July 9, 2007, from law.umkc.edu.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/profiles/glesnerfines/bgf-strs.htm.
The final article I will note tonight is for younger kids but I think the lesson learned is universal. It discuses what to do if you don't like school and gives even more signs that a student may be under stress.
Waldman, H. (July 2004) What to do if you don't like School. Kids Health. July 9, 2007, from kidshealth.org.
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/grow/school_stuff/hate_school.html.
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post the citation first, then the annotation!
Your first article sound interesting. Maybe we all should check it out.
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