Music+performance

Music can boost your performance in any activity you do such as standardized test, and sports.The types of music that i would listening during any type of activity is R@B. R@B artists such as Charlie Wilson, Jamie Fox and Robin Thicke keep my mind sharp and relaxed at the same time. When I'm listening to music, I'm usually working on constructive activities such as homework, helping around the house, or working out. The music that i listen to pumps me up and motivates me to continue to finish my homework or other activities i participate in. mostly all teens can multi-task while working on there homework, such as watching T.V, eating or chating on there cell phones, but majority of teens usually listen to music. some students multi-task so daily that during standardized tests in school, students can't concentrate without there ipods, or MP3 players. My sister Elizabeth, a teacher at Ballenger Creek Middle School said that she is asked by the teen students to turn on some music each time they have a test because the teen students think that the room is too quiet for them to concentrate. I believe that music in schools is an important part in a teens performance. Since students at Brunswick High School enjoy all sorts and types of genres of music, it would be difficult to determine which type of music the whole student body would enjoy the most, but out of the opinions of my friends, they all perfer Rap or R@B. My body of friends use music as a performance booster, it also motivates them to do better in activities in school, at home, at there job, or in sports. If rap music or R@B helps my friends perform better in there daily activities then i believe that rap or R@B could help the whole student body actually boost there performance on standardized test in school. Music helps all sorts of people such as teachers, doctors, and professionals in different fields of work. since music has been played everywhere else, then why shouldn't music be played over the loudspeaker in our very own schools on test days?