the Philippines Bicol University College of Science Department of Information Technology and Computer Science AY 2013 - 2014 STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BU STUDENT COUNCIL SUBMITTED BY: BON RONEL L. ALINDOGAN BSIT 4B The University Student Council is the highest student government organization in Bicol University. It is autonomous in undertaking program of actions to the development of Bicol University through student action. The University Student Council shall: 1. Organize
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College students are generally categorized with a large amount of stereotypes and misconceptions. College students are often being misunderstood on who they actually are and what they do. Today‚ it is difficult for people to express themselves in the real world due to stereotypes and misconceptions. People make comments about a group of other people‚ but they do not realize that those comments most of the time is considered stereotypes and misconceptions. Some people do not know what a stereotype
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Personal Responsibility and College Students Personal responsibility means to take responsibility for my own actions or mistakes. If there is not personal responsibility‚ it can create a negative impact on your success as a student. Personal responsibility is important to be a successful student because everyone needs to be held accountable for their actions. It is important not to blame others for our lack of success. ”The acceptance of personal responsibility is what separates the adult from
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According to The Magazine for Leaders in Education‚ about forty-two percent of students entering four-year colleges or universities graduate. Those students share common characteristics that make them successful. They understand what is expected of them and they are driven to achieve their goals. These students are committed and have a desire to thrive. In addition‚ a successful college student knows the meaning of hard work and appreciates the opportunity to receive an education. With the right
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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Department of Business Administration & Computer Science Spring 2013 Title of the Course: Principles of Economics Number of Course: Econ 101-03 Number of credits: 3 Prerequisites: Math proficiency test Class Meets: M W 3:35 – 4:50 pm‚ 211 Raub Hall Instructor: Dr. Ruben Berrios‚ rberrios@lhu.edu Office: Akeley Hall 120‚ telephone: 484-2447 Office Hours: M 1:00 – 3:30‚ T 10:30 – 12:00‚ W 9:00 – 12:00‚ 1:00 – 3:00‚ TH 9:30 – 12‚ or by appointment
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studies show that depression and other mental illnesses have been found in a significant amount of students. According to Suicide.org‚ “Approximately 20 percent of teens experience depression or another mental illness before they reach adulthood”(3). As a result‚ the effort to preserve mental health has been diminishing. When it comes to a student’s education and future‚ their mental health should not be overlooked.
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20 Illustration Essay/ 1 College Students and Their Academics In today’s day and age‚ there are more people attending college. Students range from a variety of ages and races. Although this may be the generation of partygoers‚ social media‚ and procrastination‚ today’s college students are serious-minded when it comes to their academics. In this economy‚ one cannot afford to waste money in furthering their education if they do not plan on attending. Many college students are actually furthering their
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In the Fall semester of 2013‚ I began my college career at Sandhills Community College with the end goal of receiving my associates degree and to transfer to a 4-year university to continue my studies. Although I initially wanted to start my college career at UNC Chapel Hill‚ I believed that I wasn’t fully prepared or had the knowledge on how to be successful in a traditional learning environment‚ given that my twelve year home school education utilized the classical model. Additionally‚ I wanted
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Kaytlyn Gramling Ms. Bott English 101 21 November 2014 Sleep Deprivation College students are often waking up groggy to their morning classes‚ which could last from one hour to four hours‚ causing a decrease in concentration or even sleeping in class. There are many causes to having sleep deprivation that affect the lifestyle of these students and their sleeping cycles. There are an abundance of college students who are partying all night‚ staying up late to finish homework assignments‚
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First‚ in general‚ to students’ perspectives‚ they do not aware of a minority group of students called homeless students because they often view homeless as irresponsibility‚ alcoholism and addict. As a definition of Quinton D. Geis‚ a student from University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Exploring the Academic and Social Experiences of Homeless College Students‚ 13)‚ homelessness could be students are living on the street‚ living in a car‚ or may be “couch surfing‚” spending a short amount of time at various
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