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Of course students should still have hobbies, why this answer because you have to have something to do in your spare time!
yea, of course why wouldn't you? here ill give you some ideas: collecting things, after-school sports, hiking, hanging with your friends, texting, eating, playing in the mud, ect.......
AnswerYes and no, this question is a tad on the ambiguous side but I'll try to answer your question. See, if you are a student who really wants to progress in life, a hobby might get in the way of that, but you will enjoy life more because of the variation. But if you don't it really is the same but with less variation.
Probably The Best AnswerI agree with the person above me, which generalizes their answer.
International students should look to the things that they do well to find scholarships. You can find scholarships from hobbies, sports, religious institutions. This guide can also be of assistance:www.usastudyguide.com/Financial_aid.htm
Hobbies are not something that belong on a resume. They tell you it is in high school, but in the real world no employer cares about your hobbies. Take up a hobby because you enjoy it, but leave it off your resume and put down some extra work experience.
Painting, writing poems, defending Christianity against heretics.
why should teachers challenge students
No. Your hobbies is your own choice and no one has the right to interfere with your hobbies!
hobbies
Environmental and Humanities should be capitalized, but students should not.
i think only certain students that can be trusted should
No, students should not dissect any animals.
yes
Demeter's hobbies are helping heal sick children, making the Earth grow, reading and learning lessons, and tending to her garden.
Crime...