Thursday, October 30, 2014

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MSU student Katie Patterson is one of a number of students who had to study the night before Halloween for exam.
Patterson had to step away from the fun of the Halloween holiday and focus on her studies to prepare for her two exams tomorrow morning a 9 a.m. and 10:20 a.m.
She studied at Starbucks on Grand River in its quiet environment to try to retain the most information from her Arabic and calculus notes.
She studied for a few hours each subject and felt confident about what she learned from her studies, but she felt as though she had to review the content before the exam to do her best.
Along with confident knowledge, Patterson also received her Starbucks Gold Rewards Card.

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MSU student sophomore Katie Patterson is one of many students at MSU who will have to take an exam on Halloween.
Patterson will have to steer away from distractions to stay focused on the task ahead.
Teachers often give their students exams on Halloween to make sure their students are not skipping class, and it requires the students to stay focused on school the night before while others go celebrate. 
For her exams, Peterson will have to alienate herself from distractions and to do so, she will study at Starbucks in a quiet environment, which is a popular study place for MSU students.
She must prepare herself for her Arabic exam at 9 a.m., and for her next calculus exam at 10:20 a.m.