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fandomsecrets2014-02-12 06:40 pm
[ SECRET POST #2598 ]
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Re: I have three final exams, tomorrow. How do you stay awake for all-nighters?
(Anonymous) 2014-02-13 03:19 am (UTC)(link)It's not just a question of "Study ahead and get a good night's sleep". I don't think anyone's been saying that. It's a situation of "It will be more valuable in your current situation to get four hours of sleep than to spend 4 AM to 8 AM studying." I honestly think, as a general rule, alertness is more important than a few hours of crammed knowledge you won't be able to remember because you're a zombie. If there really is so much material that there is no physical way you can approach the tests at all without staying up all night, them's the breaks, I guess. But it's not a "you should have studied earlier" thing, it's a "being well-rested is more beneficial than cramming" thing.