Crammed Together Students eat and study in cafeterias at Western University before final exams, making cramming a social experience. This is contrary to what scientific evidence has shown is the best way to learn—through distributed practice, which means studying consistently throughout the semester, not bunching it all at the end. Is cramming simply the result of poor time management or is it a rational choice?
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