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School bullying does not only have short-term effects. Victims of bullying may experience poor performance and unrealistic goals for themselves. Bullies may taunt a victim, for example, for not being as good at a sport as the bully is. This may cause the victim to set an unrealistic goal for themself, just to live up to the bully's standards. Victims also may be distracted from thinking about the bully, so they perform poorer than they usually would on something like a test. Although are many more examples, these are a few common instances in which bullying causes victims to have unrealistic goals and perform poorly at school.