Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How Secretista Survives Midterms: Sleep

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2. Sleep. John Locke, a great philosopher once said, "The good educator insists on exercise, play, and plentiful sleep." And hot damn he was right! Of course getting enough sleep is a no brainer, but I think college kids get into the habit of staying up late for no reason (I'm guilty of that sometimes). Pulling all nighters to finish papers or study because of procrastination becomes the new black once you enter college, and I envy those who can manage to get a good night's rest. However, I find that when I try--really REALLY try--and get enough sleep, I feel energized and happy. All of a sudden, studying for my midterms don't seem so bad. It's like entering a whole new dimension of academia. Nevertheless, I think we all need some sleep because we live in such a face paced world that some serious Zzz are a great reward to a hard working student.

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Secretista

6 comments:

  1. Uh hello, of course! :) I love that pic of Audrey Hepburn

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  2. I NEVER pulled an all-nighter in university. Sometimes I'd be up until 2 or so finishing something, but I always slept about 5-6 hours at least (especially before exams).

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  3. The more sleep the better...good luck with your exams.

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  4. Yes, sleep is very important, but lately my classmates have only been getting around 3-4 hours max. I hear that seniors have it worse though with college apps and al.

    Best of luck!

    Oh, and of course, Audrey is fab!

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  5. I wish I could get more sleep....an Audrey-style sleep mask might help...

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  6. sleep is so important! make sure you get it every night - i feel so old now - i used to be able to stay up all night - but i NEED sleep and i get so tired early!

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