November 26, 2004
Students Study Less Than Expected, Survey Finds
Report on 'engagement' says more seniors find college officials helpfulTable: Showing key findings from the National Survey of Student Engagement Most undergraduates are not hitting the books as hard as their professors recommend, according to a new national study. Nonetheless, a majority of students say they are earning above-average grades in their courses.
Only about 11 percent of full-time students say they spend more than 25 hours per week preparing for their classes
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