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    College Student Comparison

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    Comparison to the Average College Student Data First and foremost‚ I was very interested in how many similarities and differences that there was between myself and the average college student. I found the similarities interesting because I do not feel that I spend my time evenly in each area‚ like I assumed the average college student did. I was most proud of myself in the sleeping category‚ seeing that I get‚ on average‚ 0.6 hours more sleep than the average college student. I think that my strict

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    Personal Responsibility and Success Even though sometimes taking on too much responsibility may cause a rift in the team environment. If you do not have a since of personal responsibility it is almost impossible to become successful in life. You must accept your responsibilities because no one will do it for you. To succeed in life one must accept personal responsibility for themselves. Being responsible means we will do the right thing even though we are alone. We do the right

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    Stress in College Every person will experience some degree of stress in his or her life. Stress can be healthy. Stress can make a person feel hopeless‚ helpless‚ and powerless. Constant worry about Problems can cause a diversity of physical symptoms. Some people face stress more than Others do. College students deal with stress each stage of courses. Gender‚ age‚ and finance Is a major influence on how a person experience stress in college. Bettina (2001) conducted research on stress

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    College Student Debt

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    It has always been said in more recent times that college tuition metaphorically costs an arm and a leg‚ but never specifically how much it is on average; “By 2011 the average student debt was $23‚300.” (Kiener). The statistic gives an idea on how much of an impact debt leaves on an average college student‚ graduating or not‚ and why it is always brought up whenever anyone discusses education beyond high school. With the “sticker prices” of an average public university appearing increasingly intimidating

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    The Effects That Test Anxiety Has On College Students Sherwood Hartso North Caro1ina Agricultural &Technical State University Submitted To: Dr. Ford-Booker Psychological Research Methods (PSYC440-002) April 16‚ 2013 Abstract Students attending a school of higher education experience levels of stress and anxiety. It is thought that students stress over tests and have high levels of stress and anxiety as a result. There are a few possible causes of this kind of reaction. Personality

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    Merline Fenelon Rough Draft GEN/200 July 01‚ 2013 Jason Decremer Personal Responsibility in Education What does personal responsibility means to me? It means you don’t try to find excuses when you did something wrong‚ and don’t try to blame someone else. It also means you do your work before you are asked/told to do it and recognize other things that need to be done and do them when and if you can‚ or help facilitate their accomplishment. I have to be organize because if I’m not

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    Being a college student helps an individual learn a lot about him or herself and transform him or her to become a successful individual. For a student to be successful‚ he or she needs to have daily habits and that he or she should apply in his or her life. Here are some strategies that can lead a student to be successful: understanding one’s strength‚ setting up specific goals‚ staying positive‚ be resilient‚ and make time to recover. Everyone has certain strengths and understanding how to utilize

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    Have you ever put something off? Thinking “Oh‚ i’ll just do it tomorrow?” Have you ever thought you were showing signs of a mental disorder by doing that? You’ve probably haven’t. Actions such as putting off your task until the next morning would be called procrastination. The definition of procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing something for another time. Procrastination can be either putting off work for something else that the person believes is more important or just to do something

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    Successful College Student

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    What Does It Take To Be A Successful College Student? By: Vera Ioveino-Swett Some might say good grades and attending class is what it takes; however success is roe than just good grades and attendance. Success within life‚ education‚ or within anything we do comes through hard work and dedication. In our lifetimes we all have learned from our experiences as well as our education; success is one’s desire to become a better them‚ in addition to committing themselves to the path/journey which take

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    difficulties‚ loneliness and depression are much more common among college students than their peers who are not in college. Specifically‚ adjustment difficulties arise from unresolved family problems‚ the differences between the expectations and the realities of college‚ academic deficiencies‚ financial difficulties‚ and the lack of developing sufficient social support in the campus. When adjustment difficulties arise‚ many college students try to resolve such problems through unwise and sinful behaviors

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