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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Academic performance is vital for entrance into good high schools, colleges, graduate schools and most-sought high-salary companies. In fact, grades, the formal and most common measure of academic performance, become significant as early as pre-school and remain significant through the process of seeking employment, as many employers request transcripts along with job applications. Good shipping companies in the Philippines which provide excellent

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    Study habits itself affects the Academic performance of students taking up BS Accountancy measured by their General points average (GPA). According to Nonis & Hudson (2010), Study Habits can have either positive or negative effects with academic performance because of its direct relationship with it. There is a positive effect of study habits if one’s General Percentage Average (GPA) were good or high on the other hand, if their grades are below average there is a negative impact on it. Positive

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    psychology, Hans Selye created the first definition of stress in 1936. “He stated that stress is the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change.” (Wikiversityorg, 2017). 2.3 Related Studies on Gender Differences on Stress and the Academic Performance Test anxiety and examination stress often occur in the higher education places such as university. A study had been carried out by Eman, Dogar, Khalid, & Haider (2012) aimed “To assess and compare the level of test anxiety and examination stress

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    The focus of this literature review is upon the whether the physical activity of a student has any impact on their academic performance. The reason I have chosen this topic is because I aim to be heavily involved within extracurricular sports teams during my career as a teacher, and therefore have an interest within this field. The importance of living a healthy and active lifestyle is often reiterated within the media, with current government recommendations suggesting that adults (19-65) should

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    Low Income Equals Low Academic Achievement Some may not want to believe that the world revolves around money, but it does. Goals in life cannot be taken anywhere without money. Money is the most important thing when it comes to quality education. The children from low income families academic performance is highly affected. Low income families struggle with educating their children. Income and wealth can affect educational outcomes in a number of ways. Income has a direct impact on the affordability

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    adequate sleep. Topic Definition & Development For the Research Review Article, I wanted to understand how sleep deprivation affects undergraduates’ academic performance. My topic question is as follow: What is the underlining cause of sleep deprivation in undergraduate students & how does this phenomenon negatively affects their academic performance? It is well known that poor sleep pattern is a common trend in college students. What I am seeking to fully understand is whether the hours allocated

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    As previously mentioned, a common area student-athletes are stereotyped is academic performance. As part of the dumb jock stereotype, student-athletes are seen as being academically inept. That is not always the case, however, as college athletes can perform at the same or higher level than their nonathlete peers. In a classic study examining athletes’ academic performance, Adler & Adler (1985) used participant observation to study a major college basketball program for four years. These scholars

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    Unclear Career Goals Hurt Academic Performance One major and frightening problem students face is not developing defined career goals. Students Who enter college right after graduating high school tend to have no idea of what exact career path that they want to pursue. A majority of these students struggle to figure out their career goals and end up taking a variety of different courses, most of which are unnecessary. Some of the classes they enroll in may not have any relevance to the

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    think about is the relationship between physical activity and mental health, specifically academic performance. Through my research of studies, trials, and reviews I believe that physical activity has a positive effect on academic performance, leading to higher grade point averages, achievement in post-compulsory education, and learning. To look at the effects of physical activity on academic performance, researchers Kari, Pehkonen, Nen, Raitakari, and Tammelin conducted a longitudinal study entitled

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    eight hours of sleep every day. Thus started the idea of how a student’s academic performance can be affected by the amount of sleep they get. The research article, “Sleep Quality and Academic Performance in University Students: A Wake-Up Call for College Psychologists” written by Steven P. Gilbert and Cameron C. Weaver, represents the perfect study on how sleep quality and quantity can affect a student’s academic performance. At the City College of New York, students are found comparing with one

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