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3 April, 08:04

If earning higher grades is important to you, you are likely to study more. (True or False)

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  1. 3 April, 09:07
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    This question can be argued on both sides.

    It is true in the sense that you have a motivation to study hard when you have set up a goal for yourself. Unless you already have achieved those goals, you eill have a motivation to study hard.

    This can be majorly false. Speaking from personal experiences, I only study hard when I have a A in a class and I want to get it up to an A + Once I have all A + (or mostly) I try to maintain it with minimal efforts (I don't recommend this). I think setting your goals that low can never get you motivated towards studying. The desire to get higher grades may only affect your daily homework doing skills, but I haven't noticed myself studying more just by setting a grade goal.

    You can increase your studying by a greater motivation of making changes to the world like great minds did.
  2. 3 April, 11:51
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    You are more likely to study more because you have to study well to get an A + on a test. You can't wake up and take the test and hope for luck
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