Falling asleep in lectures, hitting
the snooze button multiple times in the mornings, the tell-all dark circles
around your eyes…sound familiar? According to a Maas, Power Sleep Quiz, these
are all symptoms of sleep deprivation. In AP Psych, we learned ALL about sleep
and how much everyone should have. I personally think it's funny that people
don't expect teenagers to be sleep deprived. I mean, think about it, everything
we do is just meant to keep us awake.
I don’t know how kids with multiple
activities do it. sleeping is my favorite and I get sleep as often as possible.
Without my weekend sleep in mornings, I bet id be among the many sleepy
students in Kennedy.
If we
want to improve ourselves for college and juice up our college resumes, we take
more AP classes and work hard to get good grades, especially if you are in your
junior or beginning of senior year of high school. Teachers assign a whole lot
of homework in AP classes and if you are taking more than one…good luck living
life. Don't get me wrong, it does depend on the classes and if you choose to
brush it off but it all eventually accumulates, creating a very long night of
studying.
Social
network sites, television, and even music are all distracting to us. I will
definitely admit that I spend way too much time on the computer when I have
homework. I think the problem is that they are just so addicting to be on and
so much more fun than doing the assigned homework. Even hormones in teenage
bodies keep us awake longer.
College kids are even worse. I bet that most college students get around
four hours of sleep or less on a normal day. It's simply unhealthy, and then
people wonder why college kids resort to drugs, a lot of them having an
intended purpose to keep the student awake longer. Who knew that trying to promote schoolwork also promoted
drug use?
I
think that the simple fix to all of this is to tell teachers to limit the
amount of homework they give out. If they don't assign as much, then students
will get more sleep and actually pay attention in class. I'm sure the teachers
would appreciate also the lack of dozing heads lying on desks.
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