Study: Students learn little in first two years of college

01/19/2011 // Greensboro, NC, USA // Personal Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley
According to a report based on the book, Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, “In an average 168-hour week, college students spend just 7 percent of their time studying, while much more of their time is devoted to socializing (50%) and sleeping (24%).” I don’t find this shocking, the first two years are typically your general education classes; and in my opinion they are needless. General education classes are basically a refresher from what you learned in high school.
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