Answer:
true.
Step-by-step explanation:
A study group is usually a non-curricular activity—although sometimes arrangements can be made with the school´s administration to make it count as curricular activity— aimed at exploring an academic topic of curiosity that the group´s members agree upon exploring together through periodical meetings and, often, assigned readings. As such, it is a great tool for students to explore and exchange ideas, in a more comfortable and informal setting, about school work and curricula.