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The ConclusionThe End of the Survey.
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The Conclusion:We conclude that; 1) Relationship status has no impact on
education results.
2) Distance travelled has no effect on education results.
3) Being involved in clubs/activities seems to have no effect on O-level students. However, it seems to help A-level students, as 40.7 % of them scored above 160 points.
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Can students balance their social life and education?
• Based on our findings, majority of the participants said yes.
• O-level students seems to manage their life and education better than the A-level students.
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Possible ways to improve A-level students’ ability to balance life and
education.
• Be more active in clubs/activities, which helps to reduce stress.
• They should have better time management. • They have to make sure that education
remains as the main priority.• Be motivated to their studies.
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The End