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Article: Balanced social life can benefit academics
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- The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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- January 8, 2008
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ASHLEY BAKER, HAWTHORNE HIGH SCHOOL
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
01-08-2008
Balanced social life can benefit academics
By ASHLEY BAKER, HAWTHORNE HIGH SCHOOL
Date: 01-08-2008, Tuesday
Section: LOCAL
Edtion: All Editions
Column: LIGHTNING NOTEBOOK
Editor's note: We asked students at Hawthorne High School to tell us about how dating and socializing affect academics. Today, a female student's view.
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Almost all high school students engage in dating, flirting and gossiping. These forms of socializing are a part of what makes growing up such a tumultuous experience, and they are natural for teenagers. But as a student, I can't help but wonder whether they are a benefit or a detriment to academic ...
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