Introduction…………………………………………………………….2 Scope of the Study…………………………………………………….3 Statement of the Problem……………………………………………4 Importance of the Study……………………………………………...5 2 Review of Related Title……………………………………………….6
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Nutrition Patterns of Resident and Non-Resident College Students and Their Association with Academic Performance Alaa’ S. N. Darwazeh‚ Aseel M. M. Bzour‚ Thana’ J. I. Abu Farah‚ Marwa W. M. Tarayra and Mays Y. F. Ismail Applied epidemiology and biostatistics‚ Medicine Faculty‚ Al-Quds University Abstract The college years offer an opportunity for new experiences and different life style. They‚ in turn‚ play a main role in teaching students how to take on responsibilities; however‚ these may
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mechanism to keep us from putting ourselves in danger‚ from causing ourselves pain. And I am sure after you have graduated highschool‚ you are hesitant‚ nervous‚ or you have so many thoughts about the idea of becoming a college student that might fear you. Being nervous about starting college is probably the most normal thing you can do. Though you are excited you can’t ignore the fact that still‚ you have fears about so many things. The idea that you will enter into your room and you don’t know anyone
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While being a first-generation college student can be incredibly difficult leaving you with a feeling that no one understands what you’re going through‚ there is one trait that comes to mind when I think about what it takes to succeed as a student. A successful college student has to exemplify determination. Being able to push through the obstacles in each course and throughout every aspect of your life is what can make or break a college education. I work part time in order to fund my education
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Stress Among College Students Leaving home for the first time and going away for school can be very difficult for some people. In many cases for college freshman this is their first time being away from their home and parents. Many times they get home sick and want to isolate themselves. They have to get into a new routine of going to school‚ and change can be very difficult. It is definitely hard to get into the swing of college. They have to navigate through classes in a new format while living
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the ‘Typical’ College Student” by Tressie McMillan Cottom. A writer for Slate and PhD candidate in sociology at Emory College. Tressie argues that higher education reforms should reflect nontraditional students more because they are older with more responsibilities and obligations. The article is discussing Obama’s affordability plan and how it is not beneficial to most students attending college. A nontraditional college student is typically a student who is older and attending college years after
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Rodriguez Professor Fouquette English 60 MW 2 April 15‚ 2013 Community College Often times‚ community college students are depicted by the public and the media as “not smart enough” or “not capable.” For example‚ just recently I was at Barnes and Noble and as I was looking for a book the sales associate approached me. She asked me if I needed help then asked me what school I attended‚ when I told her that I go to Fullerton College her attitude changed. She asked me if I didn’t go to a four year university
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COMPUTER: HELPS OR AFFECTS THE LEARNING ABILITIES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND A. Introduction The global technological and scientific setting today withstands the phenomenal rate of growth of information technology. Every nation is concerned on the international trend on technology‚ pursuing studies to maintain their global competitiveness. While computer is at hand‚ and is a conclusive evidence of advancement in science
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Students committing to the college of their choice are unaware of the peer pressures that arise when one attends school. Many may feel as though peer pressures tend to happen more often when one lives on campus‚ but it can occur off campus too. For example‚ peer pressures can lead to partying‚ drinking and drugs. The want to attend class is a daily pressure because there aren’t any consequences when no attending. Another main college pressure is financial stress. The percentage of partying that
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Braulio Martin Life of a College Student I personally go to school full time and work a part time job. Although at times it might seem difficult to keep up with school‚ work and studying‚ it is actually quite doable as long as you are able to manage your time and work productively. This relates to both McLellan’s “The Dead-End Kids” and Brown’s “Balancing Act: High School Students Making the Grade at Part-Time Jobs” because each article gives good reasons as to why working part time and going
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