I personaly think we should have school during the PM or nightime. I am
definetly a night person. I hate the morning. I can't eat during morning because
if I eat right after I wake up, I feel like throwing up. That's the reason why
I'm always hungry and tired at school. Also I just don't feel like studying in
the morning. I don't have a reason but just don't feel like studying.
i'm a night person too...but if i study at night then i won't enjoy my night
time so i prefer during the day...even though i'm sleepy n
tired...i still can sleep at school ^_^;;
Quote by kumihoi'm a night person
too...but if i study at night then i won't enjoy my night time
so i prefer during the day...even though i'm sleepy n tired...i still can sleep
at school ^_^;;
That makes sense. I wouldn't want to waste my time in school at night. I
wouldn't be able to smell the fresh night air
Since I pretty much take International Studies in Japan, there is apparently a
24 hour open policy-school session out there [over several university
districts], where you can pretty much learn anytime of the day as you clearly
wish, of course. Surely, there are still certain time slots within the schedule
in which you must clearly abide by the rules in order to get in, but for me, I
personally like studying during the night where it seems much more quiet than
when you are taking the courses during the day. The learning atmosphere
obviously becomes a lot better compared to those high-traffic, cramped-in
lectures.
Also, not many students apparently want to learn during the night. It's just a
common human factor that the average typical student would like to hang out and
have fun right after their classes are finished and all. It doesn't really seem
scary once you think about it, and it saves you a lot of pressures from sudden
constant agonizing frustrations while realizing all about those missing class
lectures you were nagging about to your friends. You even get to take breaks and
discuss with professors one-on-one that you wouldn't be able to do during the
daytime. I don't mind studying throughout the day as well, though - as long as
you can handle 16 hours of intensive school training a day, that is, and end up
dragging your hands over your heels. **Giggles** It's also worth it in the end
to study during the nights if possible, even if it happens to be once in a
while, as long as the classes you want are indeed provided with an overnight
option. Even the night classes aren't as strict, if ever, hardly at all.
**Nods** It'll definitely save you a lot to take one in the long run, but at the
end, it's really up to you.
... daytime... anyway, for most of the people daytime is the best according
the... what is this name again ? When bodies are more or less apt to face
something depending on the hours, by example it's better to have a tooth removed
during 8 am to 10 am (not sure of the correct hours but it must be something
like that) cause you feel less the pain.
afternoon. not early morning (unfortunately i have 8am classes on tues/thurs..
ive learned my lesson this time to never schedule classes so early in the
future)...my brain doesn't work so early.
Afternoon is the best time for studies in a cold environment. It allows us to
wake up a bit later and allow our study engine to start a while before we
actually start learning. And since we woke up late more energy could be used to
study instead of fallng asleep in class halfway through the morning lesson.
Day time is better. I'm a morning person so usually at night, I get tired and
want to go to sleep. I won't be able to concentrate at all if school was at
night.
I THINK THAT WE SHOULD GET TO CHOOSE AS LONG AS WE GET THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME
THAT WE GET IN ONE WEEK.LIKE SAY,YOU COULD GO TO SHOOL FOR ONE DAY AND SKIP
SCHOOL THE NEXT DAY.
I personaly think we should have school during the PM or nightime. I am definetly a night person. I hate the morning. I can't eat during morning because if I eat right after I wake up, I feel like throwing up. That's the reason why I'm always hungry and tired at school. Also I just don't feel like studying in the morning. I don't have a reason but just don't feel like studying.
i would like it to start after 12 noon and ends before 9 pm
I am used it just starting for me at 10 am.
Maybe I'll go with that too
hmm 10am-4pm 4 days a week, tat would be ideal.
hmm..i prefere morning till max.3pm..thats a nice time..and after this there is enugh free time
It depends on you. During the day, if you work you are forced to study at night, and vice versa.
Personally, I like to study during the morning.
i'm a night person too...but if i study at night then i won't enjoy my night time
so i prefer during the day...even though i'm sleepy n
tired...i still can sleep at school ^_^;;
That makes sense. I wouldn't want to waste my time in school at night. I wouldn't be able to smell the fresh night air
Since I pretty much take International Studies in Japan, there is apparently a 24 hour open policy-school session out there [over several university districts], where you can pretty much learn anytime of the day as you clearly wish, of course. Surely, there are still certain time slots within the schedule in which you must clearly abide by the rules in order to get in, but for me, I personally like studying during the night where it seems much more quiet than when you are taking the courses during the day. The learning atmosphere obviously becomes a lot better compared to those high-traffic, cramped-in lectures.
Also, not many students apparently want to learn during the night. It's just a common human factor that the average typical student would like to hang out and have fun right after their classes are finished and all. It doesn't really seem scary once you think about it, and it saves you a lot of pressures from sudden constant agonizing frustrations while realizing all about those missing class lectures you were nagging about to your friends. You even get to take breaks and discuss with professors one-on-one that you wouldn't be able to do during the daytime. I don't mind studying throughout the day as well, though - as long as you can handle 16 hours of intensive school training a day, that is, and end up dragging your hands over your heels. **Giggles** It's also worth it in the end to study during the nights if possible, even if it happens to be once in a while, as long as the classes you want are indeed provided with an overnight option. Even the night classes aren't as strict, if ever, hardly at all. **Nods** It'll definitely save you a lot to take one in the long run, but at the end, it's really up to you.
very long answer, Celessa. So I will keep mine short: I perfer daytime school since I rarely have many things to do during day time.
... daytime... anyway, for most of the people daytime is the best according the... what is this name again ? When bodies are more or less apt to face something depending on the hours, by example it's better to have a tooth removed during 8 am to 10 am (not sure of the correct hours but it must be something like that) cause you feel less the pain.
afternoon. not early morning (unfortunately i have 8am classes on tues/thurs.. ive learned my lesson this time to never schedule classes so early in the future)...my brain doesn't work so early.
Afternoon is the best time for studies in a cold environment. It allows us to wake up a bit later and allow our study engine to start a while before we actually start learning. And since we woke up late more energy could be used to study instead of fallng asleep in class halfway through the morning lesson.
daytime.. well actually it depends, really..
Day time is better. I'm a morning person so usually at night, I get tired and want to go to sleep. I won't be able to concentrate at all if school was at night.
daytime is better for normal student but nighttime is better for student who work and study too
I don't really care either way, because sometimes I'm awake in the morning and sometimes at night.
I THINK THAT WE SHOULD GET TO CHOOSE AS LONG AS WE GET THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME THAT WE GET IN ONE WEEK.LIKE SAY,YOU COULD GO TO SHOOL FOR ONE DAY AND SKIP SCHOOL THE NEXT DAY.