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  • Wednesday, August 12: First Day of School
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

Illustration by Lydia Ryu.

What do you do before you go to bed?

Harry Cho, Elizabeth Ryu, and Alyssa Chang May 22, 2022
Everyone has a special routine that they stick to each night. Personally, I usually watch some interesting videos and eat food before I hit the hay. However, other people might have different ways to use their time before they sleep. We, the Jets Flyover, decided to ask people what they do before sleep. We went around the campus and got some interesting answers from the DIS community. Let’s go check it out.
Illustration by Lydia Ryu.

9 Tips for Staying Awake (The Right Way)

Alex Park and Mikey Pierog March 27, 2022
Everyone needs sleep– and though sleep is essential for life, teenagers (especially K-teens) are infamous for not getting enough rest. Many Korean students sleep late because of their overwhelming workloads. Some study so much that they end up sleeping at 1-2 in the morning, when they need to be up by 6. According to the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), Korean teenagers get 7 hours of sleep on average, an hour shy of the recommended 8. DIS students are no exception–on top of their regular schoolwork, hagwons take up a lot of time after 2:30. I once met a student that regularly sleeps at 4 am! Though late sleepers can get by with caffeine, that isn’t necessarily the most healthy way to function on a daily basis (and that’s an understatement). Here are some tips for staying awake without relying on caffeine.
Illustration by Luna Kang.

4 Hour Nap + 4 Hour Nap ≠ 8 Hours of Sleep

Luna Kang and Jade Lee January 12, 2022
Everyone sleeps. Bears hibernate seasons long, bats snooze upside down, and dolphins nap with half of their brains being conscious at a time, and for us, we spend a third of the day in bed.  Come to think of it, a whopping 30 percent of life is, ideally, meant for us to spend sleeping. Considering it simply in terms of naps, that 30 percent is a two to three-decade-long doze-off. "What a waste of time!" Thomas Edison once thought sleep to be—both back in the days and today, the hate is mutual. Despite time passing since Edison’s era, many people, especially teens continue to question, “Other than the satiation of the body’s natural need for rest, are there then no benefits of sleep?”
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