
Two economists recently documented that students get better grades in classes taken in the afternoon rather than morning. The pair, Angela K. Dills from Mercer University and Rey Hernandez-Julian from Metropolitan State College of Denver, looked at more than 100,000 grades from one academic year and published their data in the Economics of Education Review.
They found that for each hour after 8 a.m. that a class begins, the average student grade grows by 0.024 points. My GPA is a perfect example, and the 8:30 a.m. start of my introductory physics class is the reason I ended up an English major. Okay, that's one reason.
bt: 10:52 wu: 7:53 t: 8 h 1 m score: not bad!

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