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Re: Music as a study aid? [message #77230 is a reply to message #77225] Sun, 21 July 2013 11:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RustyC is currently offline  RustyC
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The ability could change as you age, I suppose. I used to swear that I couldn't study without music. Now, I can't study at all!
Re: Music as a study aid? [message #77256 is a reply to message #77230] Mon, 22 July 2013 21:42 Go to previous message
The Mother is currently offline  The Mother
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What I heard as a college student years ago is that if you are studying for a test you should study in the same conditions as you will take the real test.

If you've had a lot of coffee studying, you should go to the test well caffeinated. If you know you'll be taking the test in the room with a noisy fluorescent light, you should study with similar noise.

Since very few teachers play music during tests, or allow things like iPods, I think music would not be a good study aid.


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