Sunday, March 3, 2013

Matt Williams #6



1.       I know that there is a correlation between grades and amount of exercise in younger children. I know this because I have done research on the topic for my personal paper.
2.       I feel the topic is very important because it will help people boost their GPA if they need to. The topic can be if they need to. The topic can be tedious, but it is interesting at the same time.
3.       I want to know if exercising frequently affects one’s GPA or anything else in one’s life besides health.
4.       I was very active as a child. I do believe that this did help me in some way. It might have been grades directly, or learning how to manage time.
5.       I am assuming that everyone cares and knows about their GPA. I am also assuming that everyone asked is currently going to college.
6.       We are studying college aged people. The study revolves around the college GPA. It really doesn’t matter who all we ask as long as we get a verity.
7.       The category we are testing is the students at Virginia Tech
8.       We are all current students at Virginia Tech.
9.       We are testing every type of culture that decides to go to college. This could be everything from the quiet people who keep to themselves to the load social people who enjoy meeting everyone everywhere they go.
10.   We need to keep in mind that not everyone is comfortable saying their GPA out loud. We also need to consider peoples major and course load people have. Some majors and course loads don’t leave much free time to exercise. We also need to make sure that we get a wide sampling of students. If we get mainly college athletes in our study, the results will be skewed

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