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“I am a student” – This is a statement that is left open. It could be part of a larger sentence, a fragment, or simply a phrase that someone might say without closing the thought. Because it lacks a period (or other terminal punctuation), it doesn’t signal that the sentence is finished.
“I am a student.” – Adding the period turns the phrase into a complete, grammatically correct sentence. The period tells the reader that the thought is finished and that the sentence stands on its own.
In everyday writing, the second form (with the period) is the standard way to express the idea. The first form might appear in informal contexts, in dialogue where the speaker is interrupted, or when the phrase is used as part of a larger sentence.