undergraduate students. According to available data and study‚ the average students should spend a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 hours on a job per week (Perna 2010). One of the concerns of the educators is the amount of time a students spends working rather than focusing on their studies‚ but due to poverty‚ most undergraduate students have to support themselves if they really want to finish college. This concern has posed an interest on a research on the effects of employment on college students ( Moore
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Effects for students study abroad As the world now become a global village‚ the proportion of students study abroad has increase a lot recent years due to many possible reasons such as family immigration‚ exchange programs‚ job requirements‚ financial ability and etc. In 2007‚ there were about 262‚000 American students studied abroad; where as only 114‚000 US students studied abroad a decade ago. Study abroad has become a trend since many people believe that in order to get a head start before
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approximately 4 out of 10 female students have reported experiencing verbal or emotional abuse. This translates to 44.8% of those who admitted to have had dated their peers in secondary schools. (Franzoi‚ 2000). According to Jaffe (1992)‚ a recent Canadian study of high school students indicates that fully 24% of female had become victims of forced sexual intercourse by Grade 12. A large scale of United States survey of a school population found that 25% of female students had been victims of rape or
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The Economic Effect on Student Education Lewis and Clark State College Introduction In the United States a students’ education is effected by the Economy. Housing location of low income families’ effect student placement in schools that may not have the same resources available to them as other schools. Due to the recent economic downturn‚ families and thus students with a lower income are challenged to find ways to get the same education as non-low income schools. There
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THE EFFECT OF STUDENT ELECTIONS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INTRODUCTION “A 10% failure rate in Lebanese universities! What happened?” wrote the famous editor and write Khalil Hanna in one of the newspapers. He continued his piece talking about the elections in the universities. One can’t but ask those questions: Should university heads allow such event on campus? Are students benefiting from their university’s educational experience‚ or are they investing their time in preparations for
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of politics‚ economics‚ religion‚ medicine‚ education‚ etc. For this study‚ we will focus more on the effects of using the internet for education‚ of how it affects the academic excellence of a student. Mostly right now‚ students made surfing the net not just a hobby but a part of their lives‚ study‚ "student life". The library seems to be an old-fashioned to them. You can rarely see student that holds a book to research but instead their "notebook" or laptop‚ accessing the net. It really has a
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Related Literature The controversy over whether technology actually improves student learning is one that stirs debate and motivates research. The articles reported in the economics literature have been limited both in quantity and scope with methods and results varying across studies. The literature has focused primarily on the use of technology in general on student learning; few studies have examined the direct link between educational outcomes such Internet use. For obvious reasons‚ it
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Social Networking is one of the trendiest topics being talked about by the students in Sta. Teresa College. Examples of social networking sites are Friendster‚ Facebook‚ Twitter and MySpace. Social Networking Sites help us to communicate with our friends‚ classmates‚ and relatives but they also allow us to communicate with other people who contribute to common interests with us. For instance a person added another person as a friend on Facebook
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in one class hour? 10.) How many messages do you receive and send in a day? TEXT MESSAGING: ITS EFFECTS TO THE STUDY HABITS AMONG FIRST YEAR AND SECOND YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS OF CAPITOL UNIVERSITY‚ SECOND SEMESTER‚ S.Y. 2012- 2013 Discussion Proper Text messaging nowadays really matter. Everywhere‚ you can see people using their cellular phones. Most students have their own cell phones. They are using it for texting‚ most especially‚ for calling‚ and for others just
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1. Gender: 口Male 口Female 2. Age:_____________ 3. Student:____________ Workers(Graduate ) :_________________ 4. How many hours do you spend per day? Work:_______ Study:_______ Sleep:_______ Others:_______ 5. The reason why you need to work? 口 gain work experience 口 shopping 口 Interest 口 Tuition Fee 口 Others:__________ Advantage Disadvantage 口 Gain Pocket Money 口 Lack of Sleep 口 Gain Work experience 口 decrease academic performance 口 Social- Skill 口 Withdraw from School
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