However, sticking to a study schedule can keep you on track and avoid burn out. But when planning this schedule, you might probably wonder “when is the best time to study?”
However, we need to first look at the “HOW TIME OF DAY AFFECTS STUDENTS’ BRAINS”
Students’ brains tend to be sharpest in the morning, after a refreshing night’s sleep and a nutritious breakfast. This makes it a good time to open your videos to learn something new, or review notes from the previous lessons. Since you are working, you might not really have the time to study in the early in the morning except in transit. So WHEN IS THE BEST TIME OF THE DAY TO STUDY?
There is no one “best” time of day to study. We each have our most productive time of the day, when we have the most energy. Some people are morning people, who wake up with lots of energy. Others are night owls, and have more energy in the evening hours.
Just like each student has a unique learning style, different students may learn better at different times of the day. For some students, focusing on calculations is easier during the morning hours of the day, while others may find that studying at night works better for them.
THE DAY STUDIER VS THE NIGHT STUDIER
The Day Studier Benefits The Night Studier Benefits
THE DAY STUDIER
For students who have more energy earlier in the day, studying in the morning may work best, when the brain is better able to focus.
Students who study during the day benefit from a refreshed and energized mind after a good night’s sleep. This energy makes it easier to focus on what is being learned, and absorb the information more effectively.
Benefits of studying during the day:
The brain is refreshed from a good sleep and can absorb more information
Natural light good for your eyes and keeps you alert
Doesn’t disrupt sleep schedule
Easier to create a study group with classmates
THE NIGHT STUDIER
For students who have more energy later in the day, evening or nighttime can be a more effective time to study. With fewer distractions and peace and quiet, studying at night can help improve a student’s concentration and focus.
Benefits of studying during the evening/night:
More peace and quiet
Fewer distractions
A clearer mind for creative thinking
Sleeping after studying can consolidate information and improve recall.
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