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...whom actively avoid classes that start before 11:00 a.m. or meet regularly on Fridays—don’t remember, think or write as effectively in the morning as they do later on in the day. It’s not merely an inconvenience for late-nighters??€”as the squinty-eyed superiority complex of the early risers would undoubtedly claim. Morning people get a big advantage over the rest of us when it comes to final exams, which often determine student grades. There’s an innate difference that is being ignored, and it?...
...more conspicuous during reading period than during any other time of the year. The studious types, for example, eat their dinner at 5 p.m. when the dining hall opens, looking for any excuse to take a break from their mountain of work. The procrastinators are the ones pulling all-nighters??€”even when they haven’t had another thing to do for a week...
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