<p>Would it be wise to stay up to 2 or 3 in the night to study?</p>
<p>How would it affect me next day?</p>
<p>Would it be wise to stay up to 2 or 3 in the night to study?</p>
<p>How would it affect me next day?</p>
<p>I don’t think it’d be smart, just because you can’t think that well then and a lot of the questions involve being able to think things out (plus writing your essays!).
And this is coming from someone severely under prepared for AP Euro lol.</p>
<p>It is totally not smart aka stupid.</p>
<p>I did crammed until 3 am before apush. Worked fine.</p>
<p>What did you do all year up to now? Staying up now will only make you tired!</p>
<p>Sleep is just as important as studying…chances are if you didn’t know it today, studying until 3 won’t change a thing. </p>
<p>Unless you are a genius.</p>
<p>Nope… it’ll actually be worse for you. </p>
<p>Unless you ABSOLUTELY know nothing. Then it’s probably not a bad idea. </p>
<p>Then again… if you’re that screwed, you’re probably failing anyway…</p>
<p>As long as you get at least 5 hours and you got a good night’s sleep last night you’ll be fine. It probably won’t affect you that badly until tomorrow.</p>
<p>I did it for my AP exam, and I was completely fine. I wouldn’t surprised to earn a 5. I didn’t study at all prior to the night before, and I was seriously expecting anywhere from a 1-3, but cramming in the night before really helped me.</p>
<p>It all depends on how your body functions on little sleep though, my body is pretty hardy and does not need much sleep to go through the day.</p>
<p>Uh, probably not a good idea, unless you really don’t know anything about the subject or you are used to pull all-nighters.</p>
<p>unless you know that your body can handle all-nighters, then i dont recommend you do.
when i do it, i tend to dramatically lose focus during class, i get iritated, tired, and actually end up doing worse on tests than if i would have slept. you should at least get 5-6 hours before the test so your body has some time to recooperate, and your brain can store the vast amount of information</p>
<p>NO</p>
<p>It’s better to not know the information as well, you can pull it out of the back of your head if you try hard enough, and you don’t need every question anyway</p>