Effects of Part-Time Job to Academic Performance among Fourth Year College Students in Ateneo de Zamboanga University Khadija A. Arip Lorraine Mae P. Bastasa Writing and Research Ms. Daryl Jane B. Barrios Table of Contents I. ABSTRACT II. INTRODUCTION III. BODY A. Definition of Part- Time Job B. Possible Causes of Part Time Jobs in College C. Effects of Part Time Work in College D. Advantages and Disadvantages IV. CONCLUSION Abstract
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Factors Why College Students Drink Alcohol Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY PROCESS Survey Questionnaire‚ ANOVA A. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OUTPUT To know the effects of alcohol to college students and what are the effects to them. INPUT Interview using survey forms college students B. RESEARCH DESIGN This study will use an exploratory descriptive research designs since we interviewed and questioned our respondents. With this research design we will determine why college students drink
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LEARNING OF SAINT COLUMBAN COLLEGE COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION ARTS AND SCIENCES THIRD YEAR STUDENTS In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the course Business Statistics Submitted to: Mr. Angelino B. Urbano‚ Jr. October 14‚ 2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researchers would like to share their work as a contribution to the continuing learning process in understanding the different reasons of the Saint Columban College students in taking Bachelor of Science
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF VARSITY SCHOLARS OF UNIVERSITY OF CEBU- MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER SCHOOL YEAR 2012-2013 A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of University of Cebu- Maritime Education and Training Center Cebu City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject Research I by: E/C Butalid‚ Cristonie R. E/C Escasio‚ Mark Nicholas E/C Santiago‚ Cyrus May E/C Maceda‚ Denmark E/C Ugsimar‚ Servando March 2013
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EFFECTS OF ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP ON SELF ESTEEM‚ IDENTITY AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE MUHAMMAD -. LUQMAN DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY BAHAUDDIN ZAKRIYA UNIVERSITY MULTAN Sponsored by: HUMA WASEEM (waseem.huma@yahoo.com) ABSTRACT The present study aims at studying romantic relationship and its effects on academic performance‚ identity and self esteem. Parent and peer influences on academic achievement are well documented‚ but little research has examined links to romantic involvement during the adolescent
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Research Reports Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) 3-1-1999 The effects of part-time work on school students Lyn Robinson ACER Follow this and additional works at: http://research.acer.edu.au/lsay_research Part of the Educational Assessment‚ Evaluation‚ and Research Commons Recommended Citation Robinson‚ Lyn‚ "The effects of part-time work on school students" (1999). LSAY Research Reports. Longitudinal surveys of Australian youth research report ; n.9 http://research.acer.edu
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NURSING STUDENTS OF UNP-COLLEGE OF NURSING IN THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Internet is a worldwide network that connects millions of computer and rapidly transforming the character of life and work. Internet gives tremendous impact on the conduct of every aspect in life especially in education. Nowadays‚ most of the students rely in the new trends brought by technology. When it comes to education‚ internet is the number one source of the students in making
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conducted to discover whether or not there is an association between academic performance and involvement in a romantic relationship amongst high school students. The variables looked at were dating status (single or involved)‚ level of involvement in the relationship‚ and grade point average. Variables were calculated on a survey measuring relationship and school satisfaction. Seventy-five high school students studying in St. Joseph College were surveyed. Approximately fifty-one percent of those surveyed
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require the students to engage in online research in order to widen their learning. Not only is the internet an online encyclopaedia‚ it is also a fast way of communication between students and their professors. While the internet could be a very useful source of information‚ students that use it for socializing and online gaming‚ show poor academic performance‚ because most students get attempted by the different entertaining websites while they are using the internet. And students use the internet
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Consequently‚ the broad goals of secondary education are geared to prepare the individual for useful living within the society and to progress to higher education (Federal Government of Nigeria‚ 2004). The school at this level is established so that students can learn in order to be able to transmit knowledge from one generation to another for the continuity and well-being of the society. Learning as a hypothetical construct can only be inferred from observable behavior. Psychologists usually define
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