The best time to study?
By nuridch
@nuridch (94)
India
March 3, 2009 12:57pm CST
Which is the best time to study. Whether it is whole night or early in the morning? I am a student who always prefer to study in the night, but it is getting too tedious s the exam is approaching. To get up early in the morning is very tough for me.
What should I do?
8 responses
@thecrazyjogger (3178)
• India
6 Mar 09
well its in te mornin n in the night
usually depends on whts goinin the house btu i try to study at these times
happy lottin and have a nice day!
@gallantman (105)
• China
5 Mar 09
the best time to study for me is whenever I'm alone by myself.Only when provided with a quiet surrounding will I have the interest to concentrate on my study. Otherwise I would be interrupted.
@ericajoyce (1746)
• Philippines
4 Mar 09
Hello nuridch. When I was in school, I always study in the night. I study early in the evening to catch up with the lessons I need for the exam. I did try waking up early in the morning to study, but it wasnt easy for me. Instead of concentrating, I end up being sleepy, but there are also advantages in studying in the morning. I study in the morning so I can recall on what I studied in the evening.
@masata (408)
• Indonesia
3 Mar 09
To me, study needs more than the best time. It needs a mood so that the learning process can be effective and efficient. However, in my experience, studying in the morning is the best condition because at that time we just have a rest and our mind is still fresh. Therefore, it is easy to absorb the knowledge at that time.
@huanglian (100)
• China
4 Mar 09
Hello.
I think the best time is in the night.When everyone except you is sleeping.No sound,no people.That is great.you would enjoy the armosphere.and you can study very well.
@knyn23 (71)
• Philippines
3 Mar 09
it really depends on the person who's studying, but for me, i prefer at night, in an empty room with my ipod.
night, because it'll just be the lamp to give you the light and you'll see nothing at all but your notebook, and that would be easier for me to concentrate.
empty room, so that there will be nothing to attract or distract may attention, nothing but my notebook.
ipod, for my mood..
@TheManager24 (1302)
• Philippines
3 Mar 09
Studying at night is okay... as long as your body and mind are in condition to absorb new information and are willing to retain it. There is really no "best" time to study... there is only a best body and mental state. To identify when you are in that best state, you should know.
The stress level that an upcoming exam can give is really intense... especially as the assessment date draws near. But, be calm. As long as you know you have covered all topics being assessed, and pray, you will make it.
Good luck and good day!
@Aira09 (8)
• United States
3 Mar 09
Hello!=] Studying all night can be counterproductive, as your body needs sleep. I would suggest studying as much as possible during the day, between classes, or during lunch. It's best to get a good nights rest every night. maybe getting yourself up a little earlier to refresh yourself on your studies, but don't sacrifice to much of your sleep.