Poor grades can be related to sleep schedules
Their findings, published today in the journal Scientific Reports, show that students whose circadian rhythms were out of sync with their class schedules – say, night owls taking early morning courses – received lower grades due to “social jet lag,” a condition in which peak alertness times are at odds with work, school or other demands.
Source: Poor grades tied to class times that don’t match our biological clocks | Berkeley News
And I also found out that night owls have a higher risk of dying early.