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Why music helps student be more productive

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Research suggests that listening to music can enhance focus, improve mood, and reduce stress levels. It can also stimulate creativity and boost cognitive function.

So, when students listen to music while studying, it can help create a positive and conducive environment for learning. However, it’s important to note that the effects of music on productivity can vary from person to person. 

“It helps me focus and concentrate on what we are doing and it keeps me awake,” sophomore Addison Coning said.

Some students may find it easier to concentrate with instrumental music, while others prefer complete silence. It’s all about finding what works best for you and embracing the journey of discovering your own study habits.  So, let’s embrace the power of music and explore how it can enhance our productivity.

 So while music may be soothing to those of you studying, some teachers may ask you turn it off when having classroom discussions, taking tests or doing group work. As always, be respectful when it comes to your music and how loud you listen to ti. In my personal opinion, I think music helps students focus more. It helps me get homework , classwork, and tests. But I can understand why some teachers don’t allow music during class examples when they are teaching, having a class discussion, during tests so students don’t cheat.

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