To be honest, I don't understand this behavior. I get up very late every morning, usually after six o'clock, I get up in a daze to go to the toilet, and I can sleep on my stomach after waking up for a while. I slept until about eight o'clock, started to get up and wash, and went out to study. In this way, in terms of time, after arriving at the library at 9 o'clock at the latest, you can study until 12 o'clock and then go back to the dormitory. This is a high-quality study time that is not sleepy for three hours.
Girls who get up early usually go to the library at 7 o'clock after getting up at 6 o'clock, and they start to feel sleepy at around 10. After lying prone for about an hour, she went back to the dormitory to have lunch and take a nap. It seems that our study time is actually similar. Why do we have to get up so early, which makes us sleepy in the morning?
We know so well because we often study in the study room. Because she gets up early, I like to let her sit in my seat, which leads to the two of us sitting closer. So I have a clear plan for her morning.
It may be because of the human biological clock, but I think this situation can be changed. Nowadays, the emphasis on getting up early is not only a simple emphasis on the early time, but also an emphasis on the efficient use of the morning. When you were studying hard all morning, you counted the time to get up early more than others, that's what it means. Otherwise, what's the point of this efficiency of leaving early and returning late?