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Social networking sites play no role in students grades
56 minutes ago ago from Get to Know a little about
Home About Privacy Policy Contact Sitemap Feeds Social networking sites play no role in students grades Published on : Sunday 27 Dec 2009 13:31 - by ANI Washington, Dec 27 : For parents who are worried that their kids are spending a lot of time on social networking sites, which in turn is affecting their academic performance, a new study suggests the contrary. The research team from the University of New ...
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Here is a list of the student’s rights as the students wrote them: • Students have the right to eat for free, because they pay a lot of money to get food from the cafeteria and they end up having food poisoning. • The right to start our classes at 12:00 pm in order if the doctor was late, we would be waking up on our normal time, and the shops will be opened so we can go to make shopping. • The right to have a psychologist in each ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Thundercurrent Express
Applications to law schools allow for even less self-explication than did applications to undergraduate institutions. The entirety of a law school application will include the following, and nothing more: 1) Student's transcript 2) Student's GPA 3) 1-page personal essay 4) List of on-campus jobs held (max 4) 5) List of off-campus jobs held (max 4) 6) List of academic honors won (max 10) 7) List of ...
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The move from high school to college can be tough for any student. There are so many new challenges, new people, and a whole new lifestyle to adapt to. But when you have Asperger’s syndrome, autism, or another learning disability like attention deficit disorder or dyslexia, the college admissions process, and the adaptation to college life, can be a full-blown nightmare. Here are a few ways to make the transition easier. Make sure that ...
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Unusual, weird and interesting scholarships Many students believe that they won’t be eligible for scholarships unless they’re the valedictorian or a star athlete or got a perfect score on their SAT. What these students don’t realize is that today there are scholarships for almost any skill or unique quality you can think of. You no longer have to break the state track record or win a national science fair to get money for college. Now you ...
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Student vetting before study: Waste of time or necessary evil?
16 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 26th, 2009 Student vetting before study: Waste of time or necessary evil? Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 9:13 am Categories: Careers , Discussion , Government , Legal and political , Research , Security , University , Workplaces , diversITy Tags: Student , Terrorism , Details , Chemistry Student , Homeland Security , Security , Government , Zack Whittaker A Nigerian student, at this time thought to be from University College, ...
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