10/31/11
Kelsey Doyle
The dreaded 8 a.m class may not be so bad after all. Psychology professors at St. Laurence University have released a study that shows early classes are beneficial for some. According to the study, college students who attend early classes have higher g-p-a's. Morning classes tend to motivate students to get to bed earlier, work more efficiently and stay sober. On the other hand, students who take classes later in the day are more likely to go to more parties and consume more alcohol. The study shows that lower grades coincide with less sleep.
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