Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Top Ten, Part Four

3. Find Places to Study
In the small rooms that the majority of college students live in, there is certainly an issue regarding finding your own sense of personal space. After sitting in class in a desk all day, some students would rather be anywhere else but sitting in another desk chair. With this in mind, a lot of students resort to laying in their bed while trying to study. Although laying in bed is obviously extremely comfortable, research has been done to show that this makes students have trouble falling asleep when it's actually time to be in bed. This wastes more and more time everyday, which if students could find other places to study, their chances to fall asleep faster would be much higher. Some studies also say that it's just important to find somewhere comfortable to study. 

4. Learn to Say No
As students, we feel a sense of freedom and are pushing ourselves to the limit. Whether we are talking about outside influences or schoolwork, most students are always wanted to do their best. We join and extra club, say we'll help someone with their homework, we're constantly saying yes and trying to push past our potential. It might be beneficial to cut back on a few activities to leave more time for yourself and time to get your work done! 

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