Dr. Gabe,
What can I do to not get very tired while I’m studying?
- Myisha Posted 01/14/09 10:21 PM
Dr. Gabe’s Answer:
Well, Myisha, are you a morning or an evening person? Experts refer to these traits as either a “Lark” (morning crew) or an “Owl” (night shift) Your particular style could affect your study habits. A research study conducted with college students classified as larks or owls, found that the larks made better grades in early morning classes and studied for longer periods of time without fatigue in the a.m. However, Owls had an increase in study time and made higher grades in classes they took later in the day. Larks awaken early every morning, jump out of bed with enthusiasm, eager to start the day. Owls fumble for the alarm clock and push the snooze button to get a few more precious minutes of sleep. Studies suggest a gene that runs the biological clock is responsible, in part, for the differences between larks and owls.
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