Which is the best time to study: late night or early in the morning?

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    Aarushi Bhatt Experienced Campus Representative. | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
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    1.After a good nights sleep, youll likely havemore energyand a higher ability to concentrate the next day.
    2.Society is structured around beingactive during the day and sleeping at night, so by sticking to this norm there are undeniable benefits such as being able to go to the library or book shop.
    3.Most people are contactable during the day so itseasier to communicate with your friends or teachersduring the day if you have any questions.
    4.Natural light is better for your eyes. Artificial light hurts our eyes and can affect our natural sleep rhythm.
    4 Benefits of Studying at Night
    1.People are more active, louder and intense during the
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    Chiraag Goyal

    2 months ago

    Late night studies are quieter and more peaceful but do mind that the brain is the most active in the morning, allowing higher retention power.

    It seems better to study at night but as a pass out I have realised that studying in the morning is much more fruitful.

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    Manjeet Jakhar Had complete bachlors | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    You should study early in the morning because it is good for mind and the early morning is fresh.
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    Vishwasi Chaudhari

    a year ago
    You have to figure it out yourself which time is the best to focus and at which time you can concentrate better.

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