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  2. Student syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Student syndrome refers to planned procrastination, when a student will begin to substantially apply themselves to an assignment or task at the last moment before its deadline. [1] For a person experiencing student syndrome, they only begin to make significant progress when there is a sense of urgency that causes the person to put the proper ...

  3. Procrastination - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist William J. Knaus estimated that more than 90% of college students procrastinate. Of these students, 25% are chronic procrastinators and typically abandon higher education. [41] Student syndrome is the phenomenon where a student will begin to fully apply themselves to a task only immediately before a deadline.

  4. Sleep deprivation in higher education - Wikipedia

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    From student reports, 70.65% of students are sleep deprived and 50% of college students exhibit daytime sleepiness. Additionally, only 4% of students obtain 7 hours of sleep or more. The average was 5.7 hours of sleep and students on average pull 2.7 "all-nighters" per month.

  5. Do You Procrastinate? Most Americans Say They Don't - AOL

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    CBS News Polling shows that 69% of Americans think of themselves as people who like to get things done right away.

  6. Psychologists Explain Why You Procrastinate — And How to Stop

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  7. Laziness isn’t why you procrastinate. This is - AOL

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  8. Sleep and learning - Wikipedia

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    Only 11% of American college students sleep well, and 40% of students feel well rested only two days per week. About 73% have experienced at least some occasional sleep issues. This poor sleep is thought to have a severe impact on their ability to learn and remember information because the brain is being deprived of time that it needs to ...

  9. The decline of the college-educated American man

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    The number of young men pursuing U.S. college degrees has fallen in recent years. In 2022, there were 1 million fewer American men ages 18-24 enrolled in college than there were in 2011, according ...