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Do Your Extracurricular Activities Affect Your Performance in School?

The document summarizes research on how extracurricular activities affect school performance. It discusses data collected through a survey of 136 students on their grade level, GPA, extracurricular involvement, and time spent on school work and activities. Key findings include that freshmen and sophomores reported the highest GPAs compared to other grade levels, and tended to be the most involved in school and extracurriculars. The analysis concludes that for freshmen and sophomores, extracurricular activities do not negatively impact academic performance.

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Do Your Extracurricular Activities Affect Your Performance in School?

The document summarizes research on how extracurricular activities affect school performance. It discusses data collected through a survey of 136 students on their grade level, GPA, extracurricular involvement, and time spent on school work and activities. Key findings include that freshmen and sophomores reported the highest GPAs compared to other grade levels, and tended to be the most involved in school and extracurriculars. The analysis concludes that for freshmen and sophomores, extracurricular activities do not negatively impact academic performance.

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B8

Do your extracurricular
activities affect your
performance in school?
Rosa Flores, Juan Laguna, Steenn Pasichnuk

EDT 180 B
Gary Lewallen
April 2018
● Intro. to Research
Project
● Data Discussion +
Tables
Agenda ● Final Analysis
Introduction..
We decided to do our research on how
extracurricular activities affect an
individual’s performance in school. We
wanted to see if various factors such as
grade level, college or school enrolled
in, GPA, etc. mattered. We ended up with
a total of about 136 responses.
Questions

● What is your grade level?


● In which college or school are you enrolled?
● What activities are you involved in, besides school?
● On average, how many hours in a week do you spend on
extracurricular activities?
● On average, how many hours per week do you dedicate to
your school work?
● What is your GPA? Did you see a drop, rise or no change in
your GPA after being involved in extracurricular activities?
● How often do you consume alcohol?
Grade Level/ GPA
Chart #1

● Overall average GPA


was 3.2 among all
grade levels

● Freshmen and
Sophomores tend to
get a higher GPA than
Juniors, Seniors or
Graduates
Grade Level/
Extracurricular
Chart #2

● Working and being


a student athlete
seem to be the
most popular.

● The least popular


are academic and
just for fun clubs.
Grade Level/ Hours
Dedicated to School Work
Chart #3

● The average
amount of hours
dedicated to
school work was
40 hours.

● Freshmen
seemed to be the
only grade level
with the highest
hours spent on
school work.
Freshmen &
Sophomore
appeared to be the
most involved in
school, yet were able
to get good grades.
Final Analysis Therefore if you’re a
Freshmen or
Sophomore, your
extracurricular
activities affect your
performance in
school.
What We’ve Learned..

● How to ask questions that will help us get


to the point of answering our main
question.
● How to use Google Forms in order to get
accurate responses.
● How to use Excel in order to analyze data
and create charts.
Any Questions?

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