PROCRASTINATION AFFECTS STUDENT’S ACADEMIC PERFOMANCE NEGATIVELY

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The dictionary definition of the verb “procrastinate” is “to postpone, put off, defer, prolong.” The word comes from the joining of two Latin words: pro, meaning “forward,” and crastinus, which means “belonging to tomorrow.” Forward it to tomorrow, otherwise known as “I’ll do it later.” According to a research in 2007, estimates of procrastination in college students ran as high as 75 percent, with 50 percent of students reporting that they procrastinate consistently and consider it a problem. Moreover, many people believe that they are a good person only when they perform well. Thus, students tend to procrastinate in order to be good in everything they do. Consequently, this action may cause negative impact on their examination grades. Thus, I agree that procrastination affects student’s academic performance negatively for three reasons.
First and foremost, procrastination causes students unable to complete their task very well. When the students procrastinate, they wait until last minute to start doing assignments. They come up with some great excuses in order to feel less uncomfor...

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