What's your chronotype? Knowing whether you're a night owl or an early bird could help you do better on tests and avoid scams
- Written by Cindi May, Professor of Psychology, College of Charleston
Owl chronotypes function better at night, while lark chronotypes are more energized in the morning.The Photo Matrix/Moment, nomis_g/iStock via Getty Images PlusTiming is everything. For early risers and late-nighters alike, listening to your internal clock may be the key to success. From the classroom to the courtroom and beyond, people perform...

