Question: Do you consider the use of “study drugs” to be cheating?

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(from left to right)

“No, because the drugs don’t make you smarter or able to absorb more, they just make you focus better.”
David Faris
Fourth-year, College Ten
Language studies

“I don’t think it’s cheating, but I don’t think it’s very good for you. It could be giving you an unfair advantage, but there’s still that baseline where you know the info or not.”
Rachel Fabian
Graduate student
Ocean sciences

“Honestly, in today’s times with so many students doing it, and with our almost impossible workload, it doesn’t seem like cheating.”
Malgosia Kostecka
Second-year, Stevenson
Environmental studies

“I’m going to say no, because drugs change the way you think and act, but from what I’ve heard it’s not like doing marijuana.”
Eric Romero
Third-year, Porter
Sociology

Compiled by Julie Eng and Rosario Serna.