IV MSU-CHS Students, 1st Semester 2011-2012” CHAPTER I The Problem and Its Scope Background of the Study Student life is indeed a combination of learning, pleasure, and activities accompanied with hectic schedule of classes with several lectures, studying, and of course, examinations. As students, it prime is their obligation and responsibility to do their part in making good, especially in terms of taking examinations. Examinations are given as a means of evaluating the students’ learnings
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vegetarian students more at risk for developing an eating disorder” and “What are first-year college students’ self-identified reasons for adopting a vegetarian lifestyle?” To find the answer to this question Trautmann (2008) set up a correlational study. The subjects included 330 vegetarians versus non-vegetarian first year college students. The subjects made up a convenience sample. The design was correlational and included findings of qualitative data. The independent variables in this study were the
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Networking Sites to the Study Habits of the Students A Term Paper Presented to Prof. Ma. Lorena T. Ramos of the English Department San Beda College Mendiola, Manila In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for Business Communication & Research Philip John S. Sotto Angel Jean B. Evite Christian Allen C. Marte Shaira Nicole M. Espolong Kyle Xaviery Alcos March 10, 2015 Topic: The Effects of Social Networking Sites to the Study Habits of the Students of 1AMC SY 2014-2015 in
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Factors Influencing Students Academic Performance in Nigeria Socio-Economic Factors Influencing Students Academic Performance in Nigeria Some Explanation from a Local Survey Nigeria like any other developing nations has witnessed series of political instability, with obvious effects on educational policies at federal, state and local government levels. This gradually laid the foundation of fallen standard in education at the primary and secondary school levels, which caused differential academic
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THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON THE READING INTEREST OF FOURTH YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MABINI COLLEGES A Research Paper Presented to Jamila M. Macapundag Instructor, English 2 Mabini Collges Daet, Camarines Norte In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for English 2 Writing in Discipline By: Michelle O. Ojo Lizel I. Calderon James Paolo B. Belgica December 17, 2011 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Social Networking Sites (SNS)
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WORDINGS Elementary school is such an exciting and wonderful time for students and their parents. This is the first real step to their education and their independence. ------------------------------------------------- Study Habits Commonwealth Christian Academy Foundation Inc. Research Title “EFFECTS OF STUDY HABITS ON THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS” A research proposal Presented to: Ms. Eliza Enriquez Researchers: Jay Mar M. Basco Kenton Van Fortu Adrian
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Background of the study From the beginning of time people always find their ways to communicate from pens, papers, pagers, telephones, mobile phones and up to the recent boom of technology. In the past ten years the use of phones paved the way for the most recent addition to communication, the social media. With the invention of social media the online world changes rapidly. One of the most famous social media nowadays is the Facebook Application. Facebook is a social networking site wherein
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Background of the Study Attitude towards learning, studying, and test taking affects the goals, techniques and strategies that one person use to reach his goals. It also strongly affects one’s level of success in improving learning skills. When you approach a difficult subject with the right attitude, you can study more efficiently, achieve better grades and improve academic performance (Salyers, 2005) In India, particularly in Rajdhani College University, most of the students do not follow effective
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Effective study skills are necessary for a college student to excel academically. The student must develop these skills in order to retain information learned in the present for their future benefit. Study skills can be a combination of several techniques, including time management, note-taking, self-testing, and test-wiseness, to name a few. There is no one best way to study, therefore, techniques can be tailored to the needs of the student to achieve the most optimal result. However, diagnostic
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and Hamid) 2010 Student motivation is the element that leads student attitudes toward the learning process. The relationship between personal responsibility and college success is being focus on your goals. These goals can only be obtained by having standards that have been set by society and ourselves. When having personal responsibility this will allow you to see your targets of what you are trying to accomplish. . My personal responsibilities will help me succeed in college and future goals.
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