Time is a big factor to a college student, and the dedicated effort by a student to recognize that the quality of study time is more important than the clock hours will go a long way in producing a positive outcome in grades and personal satisfaction. Putting a scheduled time towards studying will have a big difference on the grades that a student will receive in class. For example, there is a test coming up and the student only has two days to study, so that person must make a deliberate choice to spend time studying or going out with friends, and the grade will reflect the effort. Moreover, spending the time and effort on studying can have a positive emotional effect. People enjoy rewards for hard work and the resulting high grades show the students that effort is truly worth the long hours of reading and…
Now what is procrastination you may ask? Procrastination could be described as an act of putting something off and delaying it until the last minute. Unless you’re like me you may be asking why would you want to do that? Why deal with the stress of doing the assignment last…
The art of procrastination has troubled high school kids for quite some time now. Im sitting here typing my own essay at the eleventh hour, hoping that as the deadline approaches I can piece together an essay to save my grade. “Procrastination is for the efficient at heart”, this quote captures the procrastinators only strength: the ability to make the most out of the time they have. Most students will crack as the pressure of meeting the deadline with quality work overbears them, as they regretfully wish they spent their time wiser. Few will rise up to the challenge and meet the standards, but what separates the students who succeed and those who miserably fail?…
Homework can help the students in scoring higher marks in the tests in many ways, such as better understanding of the concepts, helping the students to write faster, avoiding last minute cramping and getting more confident.…
Have you ever been exhausted on a Monday morning, struggling to get up, well don’t worry, I have too? Schools should start later in the day so that students can get the recommended full 9 hours of sleep, because let’s face it, we all know most students don’t actually get enough sleep, but if school times were changed, say an hour ahead of current time, then students will be more attentive which will help them learn and stay focused in class, getting more sleep can help with their concentration, which would lead to better grades. Energy is also very important, if a student doesn’t have enough energy, they might fall asleep in class, which is a big problem. Lastly, if students don’t get enough sleep, they might be too tired, and skip breakfast,…
Majority of students of all grade levels procrastinate for variety of reasons but we can work on fixing this issue. We just need to figure out what is making us but what we need to do aside and end up not doing it or finishing it the last minute. Once we understand what it is we can work on fixing it. We can still go out and do our things as long as we manage everything we do properly, we need to do what’s more important first and prevent stressing about it later…
Starting school later have the most learning benefits." Researchers found that sleep deprivation disrupts connection between the amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex and is critical because the medial prefrontal cortex itself regulates amygdala function. Sleep deprivation cause the amygdala to overreact to negative stimuli because it's disconnected from brain areas normally moderating its response. The benefit of getting sleep is amygdala regulation. Also a May 2012 study in Education Next looked at more than 146,000 middle schoolers in the Wake County district and found that pushing back their start times an hour increased standardized math and reading scores by 2 to 3 percentile points."(pg.1)This learning benefit is about what the attention span is…
"Having a later start time increases school attendance and the students paying more attention in class," (apa.org)Having more attendance and paying more attention will help with the future testes and even getting into college. "Disciplinary actions decrease,"(apa.org). Having more sleep (later start time) decreases the not-good behavior in students. Now for other schools experiences.…
The majority of the student body would agree that waiting until the last minute to begin school work could only influence your grade negatively. By doing this I rushed myself to complete the work before I went to bed. I also lost sleep doing it which affected my ability to learn in class as well. I did not allow myself enough time to finish the assignment and if I did not know the answer to a question I would just write something down. Rushing myself made me unorganized, and my grades began to reflect how much time and effort I was putting into my school work. I will not wait so long to begin assignments…
Waking up and going to school early after only a couple hours of sleep, day after day, can cause serious problems for teens. Over the last few years, new studies have found that lack of sleep has more effects than just the obvious tiredness. Doctors and scientists around the country say that insufficient sleep can lead teens to make poor decisions such as drug use and not exercising. Other studies have found that students tend to be happier and more involved with their learning when their school has a later starting time. It improves focus and also increases energy levels for sports later in the day.…
Grades are extremely important in high school. When trying to get into the college of your dreams if your GPA is not up to par then you’re out of luck. Many students find there self not having time for homework after school due to their job. If a student has a job they usually don’t get off Intel late, which makes an insufficient time to do homework. It is crucial that school comes first before anything.…
Sparkman, L. A., Maulding, W. S., & Roberts, J.G. (2012). Non-cognitive predictors of student success in college. College Student Journal, 46(3), 642-652. Retrieved from University of Phoenix Online Library…
First, if people go to school early and they didn’t get enough sleep.Often they can be grumpy and become effortlessly annoyed with others and may be difficult to keep you emotions in check. It may give students a lack of motivations to take part in class, more irritated around people and have less patience.(Jennifer warner health news); So if school start earlier and students didn’t get enough sleep, it can simply affect people's attention span in class and if that keeps happening over time it can affect someone's grades.…
A study from the University of Minnesota confirmed that later school start times can have a positive effect on academic performance. The students test scores increased by 25% in a study by the AAA corporation, after pushing the school time back at least 45 minutes. They also reported less daytime sleepiness, allowing them to preform better in school. Being more involved and learning the material way quicker than a school with a group of students starting earlier than them. In 8 schools after 3 years of studying have guaranteed data that students ACT test scores have improved drastically. Helping improve the schools appearance and the students GPA's. This helped them receive scholarships, councilor help and College acceptance letters. The older teens get their biological genes make it harder for them to get up in the morning due to the brain telling the body they still need more sleep and this can cause the students who ride the bus to miss it. Sleeping in at least another 30 minutes is proved to have sufficient test scores allowing them to think better and not focus on how tired they are if they start school earlier. The students were able to finish homework and still get enough sleep when they started school later. They were able to go to bed at the same time and also add another hour of sleep to their morning schedules. it allowed alertness and…
Teenagers academic problems are commonly mistaken for being “lazy.” Parents usually think that the reason their kids don’t get “good” grades is because their children don’t put enough effort into school. Although, maybe the problem is that kids these days don’t get enough sleep. You may say, “well go to bed earlier”, but society expects students to do their homework, study, be fit, have a social life, and then go to bed at a reasonable time. That’s a big expectation for young people to handle these days. So, i think that school should start later in the day, because it would benefit the students academically and behavior issues would decrease.…