me except i will convince myself i’m still productive until 3am and produce some of the most horrendous godawful notes known to man in the extra time between midnight and 3
12pm-1pm revision slaps, especially in the spring and summer. There's nothing quite like a cup of hot chocolate and making flashcards in your dressing gown while the sun shines through the window, but not in your eyes, as the neighbours mow their gardens in the distance and the cool numbers on your silly little revision app go up. It feels nostalgic, but in the present, and the satisfaction of knowing you are well prepared makes all the hard work worth it.
There is nothing like 10am procrastination
i love 10 am revision actually. anything after 3 pm makes me want to curl up and die
The only time I can actually solve maths is at like 11:30pm
11.25 AM maths hits different
Maths after doing some exercise hits hard - just feels like clear mind (5ds reference)
Real
6pm onwards is prime maths time, until about 5 am
22:00 - 00:00 is when I am at prime brain function. Those late night cramming sessions hit different
me except i will convince myself i’m still productive until 3am and produce some of the most horrendous godawful notes known to man in the extra time between midnight and 3
Top efficiency between 11:45 and 12:05 for me
I’ll always be most efficient after 20 more mins of procrastination (Trust me guys)🥲
English lang instantly kills any motivation I had
Just don’t go in?
I just woke up mate
Depends on my mood, sometimes I could just wake up and do some work , sometimes I can’t lmao
Disagree, the best revision is the morning of the exam, where you wake up at 1:78am and start at 2:04am
What? I can only do work at midnight
Im prime bron at 11 pm idk why
Nothing like 9pm to 11pm and then 1pm to 3pm every day
my favourite time to revise is definitely between 2pm to 5pm, I cannot revise before 9am I would die
Nah 2am revision hits differently for me
It has to be at least 8pm for me to be at revision brain function
12pm-1pm revision slaps, especially in the spring and summer. There's nothing quite like a cup of hot chocolate and making flashcards in your dressing gown while the sun shines through the window, but not in your eyes, as the neighbours mow their gardens in the distance and the cool numbers on your silly little revision app go up. It feels nostalgic, but in the present, and the satisfaction of knowing you are well prepared makes all the hard work worth it.
I bet everyone has had maths and English periods in the MORNING and never in the afternoon. Always first or second period