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    Quote Originally Posted by Shivani View Post
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    have their own choices according to their nature. Some students do not feel comfortable at night so they like to study early morning. In short we can’t change others opinion because everybody have their own feeling and they know better about themselves.

    Most of you guys are students I hope, yes!
    CAN YOU GUYS TEL LME WHICH ONE YOU PREFER THE MOST, LATE NIGHT STUDIES OR EARLY MORNING STUDIES?
    I'm a late sleeper neraly it's like 12 or 1 am but really it's not good for our health. We need to talk sleep before 11 pm because at that time our mind works on relax and also our immunity system function properly. So better avoid late night studies wake up early and try to practice in morning. Still I'm practiceing... ☹️

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    Quote Originally Posted by assassin View Post
    I'm a late sleeper neraly it's like 12 or 1 am but really it's not good for our health. We need to talk sleep before 11 pm because at that time our mind works on relax and also our immunity system function properly. So better avoid late night studies wake up early and try to practice in morning. Still I'm practiceing... ☹️
    So I guess you're okay with late night studies. And have seen some people who used to sleep during the daytime and wake up at night and do late night studies!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Assassin View Post
    I'm a late sleeper neraly it's like 12 or 1 am but really it's not good for our health. We need to talk sleep before 11 pm because at that time our mind works on relax and also our immunity system function properly. So better avoid late night studies wake up early and try to practice in morning. Still I'm practiceing... ☹️
    True Assassin we should go to bed before 11 pm. we need to give rest to our body and brain from 11 pm to 3 am because in this time period our brain tend to take rest. If we awake and do work at this time period our brain will not get the needed rest and become more tired which is not good for our health.
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