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CollegeCareerCoach Guides Sleepy College Students Toward Improved Studies, GPA
A recent study shows college students who pull all-nighters have lower GPAs. What can students do to avoid all-night cramming? 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - MANALAPAN, NJ, December 16, 2007 - A study to be included in the January 2008 issue of Behavioral Sleep Medicine finds that college students who have never pulled an all-night study session have average GPAs of 3.1 compared to 2.9 for those who have. The study of 120 students was conducted at St. Lawrence University in northern New York.

"Previous studies have shown a direct link between lack of sleep and lower grades for college students," says Rhoda Geller, CollegeCareerCoach, Manalapan, New Jersey. "The problem is that sometimes students are so overwhelmed with classes, jobs and social life, that they are not sure how to manage their time to avoid the all-night studying. If time management was not a skill learned in high school, it is essential for college students to acquire the skill for their college years."

Through the company CollegeCareerCoach, Rhoda Geller and Shelley Ladin work with college students to teach them time management, study habits and test-taking skills. Students receive ongoing coaching to become more organized and less overwhelmed resulting in better sleep routines.

At CollegeCareerCoach News and Articles, college students and their parents will find advice in the articles "College Life, Do I Really Need to Sleep?" and "College Students: It's Time to Get Organized."

About CollegeCareerCoach
CollegeCareerCoach assists students throughout the United States to achieve success in college and beyond. They can be reached at www.collegecareercoach.com or info@collegecareercoach.com. They can also be contacted at 1-732-462-1559.


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