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Students Can Boost Exam Scores By Quitting Facebook: Study Suggests
Geo Beats
2019-11-12
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Students may be able to boost their exam scores by spending less time on Facebook and other social media sites. That’s according to a study led by the University of Technology Sydney that involved over 500 first-year students.
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