The Role of Academic Advisors to Solve Problems of Students in Academic Performances
Keywords:
Academic advisor, academic performance, stress, depression, anxiety, difficulties, adaptation problems, assignmentsAbstract
The current article examines the problems students are having finishing activities, assignments, and projects, as well as the causes of such problems. It looks at the many meanings of academic advising and highlights the influence academic advisers have on students' academic progress through mentorship, counseling, and advice.
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