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ID: GMAT-DI-TPA005
Section: Data Insights - Two-Part Analysis (2PA)
Topic: Verbal
Difficulty level: Medium

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Anya: Students who participate in extracurricular activities tend to have lower GPAs because they spend less time studying, which can negatively impact their academic performance.

Blake: While it's true that students involved in extracurriculars might have slightly lower GPAs, research shows they develop crucial life skills like teamwork, leadership, and time management, which are invaluable in the long run.

In the table, select Agree if the statement about which Anya and Blake would most clearly agree and select Disagree if the statement about which Anya and Blake would most clearly disagree.

Make only two selections, one in each column.

AgreeDisagree 
Compared to students who do not participate in extracurricular activities, students who participate in extracurricular activities have lower GPAs.
Participation in extracurricular activities is beneficial for personal development.
Students should prioritize academics over all other activities.
Students who participate in extracurriculars are less intelligent than those who don't.
GPA is the most important factor in determining a student's future success.
Extracurricular activities have no positive impact on a student's personal growth.
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