Yeah, it does. Either you don't study at all, thinking that your parents are not there, and that you have the liberty to do anything you want. That is only if you have a carefree attitude. I had a huge chance to study really hard and get really good marks as my parents were out of country. But I used it to do anything OTHER than studying :-P
But then there are others, who are really focused, and are not easily distracted. And if they have decided upon a thing. They will definitely do it. But those kinds are really rare :-/
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culture affect must study very hard to learn english so he can explain to others in english why he thinks his parents named him culture affect.
Yes, definitely! Over usage of Social Media may affect the study habit of a student thus affecting its academic performance. Social media addiction affects a student academic performance adversely.
To have a good study habit, try to establish a consistent study routine, create a quiet and organized study space, break down your study material into manageable chunks, stay focused with regular breaks, and actively engage with the material through practice and review.
culture affect must study very hard to learn english so he can explain to others in english why he thinks his parents named him culture affect.
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All study habits affect performance! Here's a good link.
Study habits are just what you call the way you study - you need to have good ones so you can study well and learn more, thus making better grades.
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It means you are not distracted by anything, you have a certain place to go where it is quiet everyday where you study and do homework. Basically it means that you are doing the best you can to get the grades you want.
According to me, getting good grades do not affect how much you study. I basically just, well, study a lot even though I get As and Bs all the time. That's a good example of how studying all the time gets you good grades! You have the right idea about studying. I think the question is asking the opposite, though. Oddly enough, getting good grades too easily can affect your study habits. If your schoolwork is too easy for you, you might get into the habit of "coasting" or not studying much. Then, when you get into a higher grade, or into university, you will have poor study habits and your grades might drop. School should be hard enough for you to have to work to get the top grades - if you're in a class that's not challenging for you, ask the teachers and your parents about moving up to a more advanced class. Not only will you learn more, you'll be much less bored and you will be on the fast track for a university degree!