Academic performance is the evidence how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself.The extent of student’s learning in academics may be determined by the grades a student earns for a period of learning has been done. It is believed that a grade is a primary indicator of such learning. If a learner earns high grades it is concluded that they may also have learned a lot while low grades indicate lesser learning.
Going to college and living in a dorm is a living and learning experience. For most Indigenous students living in remote areas access to secondary schooling, especially to the upper levels, means leaving home to go to a school which makes provision for boarding.
A boarding house is a house (often a family home) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms for one or more nights, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months and years. The common parts of the house are maintained, and some services, such as laundry and cleaning, may be supplied. They normally provide "bed and board", that is, at least some meals as well as accommodation. A "lodging house", also known in the United States as a "rooming house", may or may not offer meals. Lodgers legally only obtain a license to use their rooms, and not exclusive possession, so the landlord retains the right of access.
Adjusting to college life in a residence hall is the first step in understanding how to live and face challenges on a daily basis. It’s also probably the only time in your life that you will ever be living with a community of people with the same interests, goals, and, not to mention, fears. Students encounter people with different personal histories and upbringings. As such, they have to be tolerant and open to their ways of living, opinions and habits. Acting rigid about such indifferences will only wreck one’s thought.
Staying away from house is not just burying one’s self in books. Students tend to have the time