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If you are all-nightering for HSC you are doing it wrong.
I sleep at 8pm and wake up around 4am lol. I got used to the routine so its not that hard, i feel much more productive then when i was a night owl.If you wake up 4am you are going to probably have a lot of sleep problems for the normal person. I say that cause that means if you want to sleep 7-8 hours you have to sleep at 8pm. That is going to be very hard if you are living in a house with other people because they will probably be making noise etc. at that time. I would probably say don't go to that kind of extreme for year 11 and 12
I prefer to study at night as I prefer waking up early and work out and take a nice long shower before starting my day.Hi guys!
Sorry for that little bit of click bait
but I thought this would be the perfect place to discuss:
1)When is the best time to study for you?
2)Is waking up at 4 am really worth it?
3)Night vs morning studying, what really is the easiest and most productive
Yeah I heard teens/young adults are programmed to wake up around 9 or 10 AM, but I believe studying right after waking up is definitely the best, when you're freshly awake and your brain isn't distracted or tilted from anything... in saying this I prefer studying at night because I did nothing the whole day so my brain is like "gogogogog study hard" xDisn't the adolescent body/hormones programmed to stay up later and wake up later but like society or something has tried to train the young adult to work a 9-5 so we actually have to get up earlier than we should
Why teen brains need a later school start time
Sleep deprivation in teenagers as a result of early morning school starts has been a topic of much debate. There’s more to this issue than just laziness.theconversation.com
@KyufruitGonna say it again, which human willingly wakes up at 4am???
1. After dinner around 7-10 is when I'm most productive1)When is the best time to study for you?
2)Is waking up at 4 am really worth it?
3)Night vs morning studying, what really is the easiest and most productive