Students: Risks And Benefits

Sharon Dmych, Sharon Dmych, Stephana Weblin, Trixi Swetmore, Britt Kelinge, Cosetta Edyson, Son Ainslee, Miriam Fritchley, Trumaine Houlridge, Dania Golly, Orelee Foulis

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Abstract

A student is primarily a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution and who is under learning with goals of acquiring knowledge, developing professions and achieving employment at desired field. In the broader sense, a student is anyone who applies themselves to the intensive intellectual engagement with some matter necessary to master it as part of some practical affair in which such mastery is basic or decisive. In the United Kingdom and most commonwealth countries, the term "student" denotes those enrolled in secondary schools and higher (e.g., college or university); those enrolled in primary/elementary schools are called "pupils".Benefit or benefits may refer to:
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Publication statusPublished - 2019

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