Students who are in high pressure academic environments often look to ways to help maximize their time for studying and completing school work. As students feel more pressure to succeed academically, the notion of gaining an advantage to complete numerous projects and study for exams may appeal to some students. Aside from the medical risks from using such stimulants for those without ADHD, the desire to compete and perform has some students taking chances in order to boost their academic performance.
So, does casual use of ADHD meds by college students who study for exams and write papers constitute cheating?
To read the full story, please visit: http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertglatter/2014/05/05/does-misuse-of-adhd-medications-by-students-constitute-cheating/
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