I wish I didn't have to sleep then I would have the time to actually work at my own pace. Not true, sleep teaches us that we have only a certain amount of time in a day to do the things you like so in essence sleep is what teaches us to be proficient with our time. Well that is not entirely true, people can ward off sleep with caffeine and other things, but it does not necessarily teach people these time management skills.
For instance if one were to realize quite late in the day that they had homework and instead of working on it they were goofing off they will have to pay the consequence of doing it later in the evening and maybe losing sleep or not doing it and getting a poor grade. But if this homework is very small and does not take a large amount of time, the person will complete it before they have to go to bed and then learn the bad habit of procrastinating before they start their homework. This ultimately is what I see in some of the remedial classes in high school, and yes I understand that some people do struggle in these classes and some do have good ways about completing their homework, but for the others who do not, I feel this is a very poor way to prepare for college.
To what extent does the work load and amount of sleep one gets determine their time management skills and the regimen they may impose upon themselves to complete work?
Or answer your own question if mine does not make sense.
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