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Report: Lectures Most Productive When Spent Doing Homework For Other Class

Nooz Staff9 years ago9 years ago02 mins

URIS HALL — In a recent study from the Cornell Psychology department, the vast majority of university students are found to be most productive during lectures when they are doing homework for other classes. “The data suggest that, instead of paying attention to philosophy or economics professors, a student’s time during rambling seminars is much…

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