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You snooze you lose
You snooze you lose










you snooze you lose

“In my Monday morning classes there would always be at least three empty seats,” said Lopez. Students like Lopez continue to favor morning classes over evening classes. Despite the reasons, sometimes the choice is not up to students. Some deal with work schedules and others with personal commitments. There are other factors that play a role as to why students might decide to go with later classes over morning classes. I would also have more room for other classes and by noon I would be done, leaving me with more time to complete my assignments earlier.” “ I became very punctual with my time and it quickly became a habit to wake up early. classes everyday and it wasn’t by choice, but I learned from the experience,” said Montes. “During the spring 2014 semester I actually had 8 a.m. Third year student Saul Montes believes that there are positive effects to having early classes.

you snooze you lose

Other students don’t mind getting up early and look forward to the challenge. “I’m not looking forward to this semester to be honest.”

You snooze you lose registration#

all because I had a late registration date and all the early noon classes were taken,” said Sarah Lopez. “This semester I’m taking three classes that start at 8 a.m. Priority registration, seniority and specific clubs are all factors on when students get to register. The opportunity to select and choose when you want to take your classes isn’t always available. “Some of us don’t drink and we just need to start our day a little later than the rest for our brains to fully function.” “I can understand how the party animals might prefer to have their classes later throughout the day,” said transfer student Daniel Soto. The study also showed a connection between alcohol use and students that preferred to take classes late to give themselves the opportunity to sleep in.

you snooze you lose

“Usually students are coming in straight out of bed and the professor might show up late due to traffic.” “Morning courses are usually the most boring courses and it’s difficult to stay awake,” said Matthew Ramons, a graduate student studying health administration. Some students disagree with the idea that waking up later for classes is affecting their grades. This means the difference between taking a class at 8 a.m. The study showed that for every hour a class began later, there was an average of. Lawrence University in New York, showed a drop in grade point averages in students for each hour later that a class started. But what if those demons were in fact your ally and snooze was the real enemy all along?Ī study conducted by two psychology professors at St. Everyone is different, there are those that prefer to hit snooze several times and others that set multiple alarms to fight these demons. The everyday battle where students send off their guardian called snooze to fight off the enemy known as early mornings never seems to end. The idea that an alarm clock could be your best friend sounds far-fetched. AugIllustration by Kristine Delicana/ Illustration Editor












You snooze you lose