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How love relationships affect students academic...

ADAMSON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES SAN MARCELINO ST. ERMITA, MANILA IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBJECT: TECHNICAL ENGLISH HOW LOVE RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTS STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SUBMITTED BY; CABANLIT, JOHN PAOLO P. MAPYA, MASSI SUBMITTED TO: PROF. JOSE RIZAL DAPAT CHAPTER 1 HOW LOVE RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTS STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE I. Introduction A. Background of the study Having love relationship with other individual has been part of lifestyle for most students today. Prioritizing their relationship with their love partners makes their time less spent especially in their subjects and to other school activities that affects their performance. It is an†¦show more content†¦II. Statement of the problem The study aims to identify the effects of love relationships’ on the academic performance of students who are studying in the Philippines and compare the academic performance of students who does not have love relationships. It further seeks to answer the following questions: 1. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of: 1.1 Age 1.2 Gender 1.3 Year level 1.4 Course/Program 2. How students are benefitted or distracted by their love relationships as to following variables. 2.1 Reliance on relationship partner 2.2 Motivation 2.3 Contribution to academic performance 3. As perceived by the respondents to what extent the effect of love relationship in the academic performance of students. III. Significance of the study The study aims to identify the effects of love relationships’ on the academic performance of students. For Universities, Colleges and Schools – to be aware on the effects of having love relationship of students for them to be guided and be educated in a manner that it can help students attain excellent academic performance. 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