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Monday 15 July 2013

EFFECT OF GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES

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ONE DAY YOU WILL REALIZE TRUE LOVE IS JUST AT YOUR RIGHT SIDE !!!!

Love is really a wonderful feeling, and can be considered as a necessity of humanity. However, Chinese parents generally hinder their sons/daughters to find their love during studying period. They keep convincing us with the same reason – your girl/boyfriend will distract you, downgrade your academic result. So, it that true?

They are some research on it, but mostly the results are failed to find any direct relationship on it. It is biases according to individuals. Although acceptably accurate research is difficult o conduct due to several reason, however from the process they found several things that may have direct relationship.

According to analysis, they found that the academic result is mainly based to the on the other half. If both the couples score high at academic performances, averagely they will have better academic output. On the contrary, if both score low in academic, usually they will have worse academic output compare with before.

Beside, survey result shows that at the beginning of love or breaking of love will deteriorate academic result at that moment, and the affecting period (long or short) is biased according to different individuals. So, it is suggested to get your love at the beginning of a semester (to avoid the downgrading on final examination).


One last interesting thing researchers found is a considerably good look male (based on the opinion of respondents) affect insignificantly on his girlfriend’s academic output. On the contrary, a beautiful girlfriend may deteriorates her boyfriend academic performances. Perhaps we can say that beautiful girls make men happy, but at the same time make them stupid.

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