I'm not sure you can call what I've been doing sleeping...
That said, getting sleep during midterms week can be aided by a couple of practices which I may or may not follow in person:
1) Avoid Red Bull and other energy drinks. 2) Schedule your work better 3) Study in Chancellor Green library. 4) Close your eyes, just go ahead. It can't hurt, right? . . . But mostly, it's a religious conviction to get to bed for at least a couple of hours. Losing sleep is inefficient. I find it's better to go to bed at 3 and get up at 6 to finish a paper than to stay up until it's finished.
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4 comments:
Don't worry Steph. It gets worse. I had a nightmare about Marx and Feuerbach this morning...
Whoa, hang on. When you say "nightmare," it seems to imply that you've actually slept since midterm week began. Martha, what is your secret?
I'm not sure you can call what I've been doing sleeping...
That said, getting sleep during midterms week can be aided by a couple of practices which I may or may not follow in person:
1) Avoid Red Bull and other energy drinks.
2) Schedule your work better
3) Study in Chancellor Green library.
4) Close your eyes, just go ahead. It can't hurt, right?
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But mostly, it's a religious conviction to get to bed for at least a couple of hours. Losing sleep is inefficient. I find it's better to go to bed at 3 and get up at 6 to finish a paper than to stay up until it's finished.
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