RentDueRage
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RentDueRage
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South of Carolina Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Georgia high school students will no longer be able to use cellphones in class wsbtv.com/news/local/atl…
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@misshoneei @Sr_taiwo2x @honeyscoat @RICCHLEEL Mf responded and blocked me like a hoe 😂 Association is that deep
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@Sr_taiwo2x @honeyscoat @RICCHLEEL “Ts” is for those trans mfs. Just say “this shit”. They need no traction.
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@honeyscoat @RICCHLEEL Ts is very common in a lot of relationships, after rewatching ts as an adult I peeped that , mfs dead be in competition with the mfs they laying with , both men n women
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@okonovich11558 @honeyscoat I’m 33. Watched every damn season. Be quiet 😂
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@honeyscoat Rochelle had her flaws . No doubt about it but those “she was a bad mother” comments is terribly wrong . If you seen all 4 seasons then you would actually see the sacrifices she made for her children but I digress .
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Interesting findings from this study. 🤔😄
Attractive female students no longer earned higher grades when classes moved online during COVID-19.
"When education is in-person, attractive students receive higher grades in non-quantitative subjects, in which teachers tend to interact more with students compared to quantitative courses. This finding holds both for males and females."
A Swedish university study found that attractive female students got higher grades in subjective, non-quantitative courses during in-person teaching, but that edge vanished when classes moved online, while the male beauty premium stayed.
307 students across 5 cohorts were rated for attractiveness by 74 independent judges, and the pandemic created a natural split where the same kinds of courses were taught first face-to-face and then remotely.
That matters because quantitative courses are graded mostly by exams, while non-quantitative courses leave more room for teacher judgment, so when female students lost the premium only after visibility dropped, the most likely explanation was not skill but the halo effect, where appearance quietly gets mistaken for ability.
i.e. when evaluation becomes more anonymous and less face-driven, grades look more like performance and less like perception.
My read is that this is less a story about beauty than about how fragile “objective” grading becomes once human impression enters the room.
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techfixated .com/attractive-female-students-got-better-grades-until-classes-went-online/


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