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  2. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    In addition there appears to be an increased risk of self-harm in college students than among the general population. [ 79 ] [ page needed ] [ 129 ] In a study of undergraduate students in the US, 9.8% of the students surveyed indicated that they had purposefully cut or burned themselves on at least one occasion in the past.

  3. Why Do People Cut Themselves? Reasons, What to Do, and More

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    Self-harm can be a way for a person to feel something when experiencing numbness or to distract themselves from depression or anxiety. Some people cut to create a wound that can symbolize their ...

  4. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    Harvard's ability to fund its degree and financial aid programs depends on the performance of its endowment; a poor performance in fiscal year 2016 forced a 4.4% cut in the number of graduate students funded by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. [67] Endowment income is critical, as only 22% of revenue is from students' tuition, fees, room, and ...

  5. High school dropouts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High school dropouts in the United States. The United States Department of Education 's measurement of the status dropout rate is the percentage of 16 to 24-year-olds who are not enrolled in school and have not earned a high school credential. [1] This rate is different from the event dropout rate and related measures of the status completion ...

  6. Does lowering cut scores and changing terminology on ...

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    The overhaul of Wisconsin’s program for standardized testing of the large majority of students in the state amounts to a reversal of an initiative started in 2012 to set higher aims for what ...

  7. Why Homework is Bad: Stress and Consequences - Healthline

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    First the teacher cut homework by a third, and then cut the assignments in half. The students’ test scores didn’t change. “You can have a rigorous course and not have a crazy homework load ...

  8. Teens, Cutting, and Self-Injury - WebMD

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    Drug use. Alcohol abuse. Cigarette smoking. Self-injury. Psychologists have found that self-injury can rapidly get rid of tension and other bad feelings. But, like drugs and alcohol, self-injury ...

  9. Education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Students turning five enter at Year 1 if they begin school at the beginning of the school year or before the cut-off date (31 March in legislation, later for most schools). Students who turn five late in the year may start in Year 0 or stay in Year 1 for the next school year, depending on their academic progress. [26]