When it comes to studying and working, people have different ways that they use to be productive and efficient. And though we may al be different, one of the most common things that we use is music.
Along with books, notebooks, pens, and pencils — new research shows music may also help children achieve better grades. Market research company OnePoll, on behalf of CSU Global, surveyed 2,000 ...
If you’re someone who listens to music because you can’t study in silence, you probably have a high GPA, according to a new study. A recent survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of online university ...
You've probably heard that classical music is good for studying, taking tests and doing creative work. This idea stems from the "Mozart Effect," a term coined in 1993 when scientists discovered that ...
December brings fall semester's final exams and some students turn to music to help while they study. But is that a good idea? A September article from University of Maryland Global Campus touts the ...
Midterms, finals, quizzes and tests are incredibly stressful, and students frantically try to memorize terms, formulas as well as read their textbooks, but there is something can make the exhaustion ...
For students taking (online and take-home) exams this month, a new study reveals a possible way to improve memory recall: Listening to music while studying — and having that same music playing during ...
Ever look at someone in Walter Library with headphones on and wonder, what are they listening to? A&E set out to ten different study spots around campus to ask their hardworking peers just that ...
Everyone has their favorite spots to study around campus: the library, ILC, South College, the new Isenberg hub or even Blue Wall. While these spots have substantial upsides, such as plenty of tables ...
It’s summertime and if you’re still of school age, that means you’re not even considering your studying habits for next year. No, now it’s time for chill sessions with your friends, loud concerts, and ...
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