Answer: False
Explanation: Studies actually have shown a connection between organization and success in school.
"In a 2008 study, teachers at three separate public schools analyzed possible reasons behind the low grades of students in grades 3-12. In all of the cases, the root of the [students’] problems – late work, unpreparedness, lax attitudes – related to the students’ organizational methods, or lack thereof. There was a direct correlation to the disorganization inside students’ desks, lockers, binders, book bags and pencil pouches and their success and grades.
The study further noted that when any organizational intervention was taken with the low achieving students, the students’ and their grades greatly benefited."