Law of Comparative Advantage
Law of Comparative advantage
in the inflation situation government should careful about the expenditure. Government should exercise monetary policy . it will help to implement investment. imran ali, student ,p.u ,bangladesh
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implicit cost such as tuition fee, books cost and rental cost may affect the undergraute student in university , for the student to go to university he or she has forgone wages for books
with discretionary leave, you are not entitled to student finance until after 6years.as you are classed as an overseas student. your temporary visa is renewable after 3 years.
Law of comparative advantage
The average student should do at least 2-3 of homework.
I am a straight 'A' student. I am a straight A student.
13/100, ie 13%...
To become a straight A student, you have to pay attention, study hard, show up to class, get on your teacher's good side, and if you need it, do some extra credit. I have had straight A's since second grade!!! Trust me! it works!!!!
Homework can instill responsibility in a student in seventh grade (or any grade) or it can lead to the student being irreresponsible. It depends on whether the student actually does the homework or not. It also is an extention of what the teacher teaches at school. Doing homework helps students to learn what they are being taught.
If you don't do your homework -- yes, it will cause you to fail. Doing homework will not cause you to fail.
Yes, college has homework. The amount of homework that a student will have, however, depends on the major of the student. The style of homework may be different from what you were used to in high school. Most homework may just be writing papers and studying for exams. Again, the type of homework you receive will depend on your major.
That depends on the student, the subject, the student's motivation and study habits, etc. Homework that is hard for one student might be easy for another. If an assignment is hard or homework in general is hard for you, you should talk to your parents and teacher to get some help.
A lot. Not that the children's brain is superior, but their parents will "make" them be straight a student.
To Counter your question, homework is not bad, EXCEPT when the content of the homework does not sufficiently provide the teaching tools needed to allow the student to keep up with the class, and when it cannot help the student learn anything from the previous lesson. Then the homework is bad. When an assigned homework can provide a great way of teaching and challenging the student, then its great homework.
Handling homewok varies greatly from student to student. Some handle doing their homework well and others don't handle doing homework well at all.