One of the reasons why college students stay up late is that procrastination is more serious. Each major has different courses, some with many courses and some with few courses. Like our major, there are still many courses. After class, the teacher will leave some homework more or less, and often don't hand it in the next day, so most students may like to put it off until the end like me, always feeling that there is still time, and finally they can only stay up late to make up the papers and homework. The same is true for exams.
Secondly, the self-discipline ability of college students has generally declined. After I went to college, my schedule was more free, unlike high school, which strictly stipulated when to rest and get up. Therefore, many college students like to stay up late to play mobile phones, such as playing games, chasing dramas, brushing videos, chatting and so on. That's because parents are not around and there is no strict control over high school teachers. We become self-disciplined and overindulge ourselves. In the long run, staying up late has become a habit. Even at bedtime, I am still very excited and can't sleep.
The third is the emotional problems of college students. After going to college, I think we all talk about a relationship, but falling in love will inevitably lead to quarrels and bad moods, so many college students will be emo at night and can't sleep. In addition, lovelorn is more serious. When I was lovelorn, I stayed up listening to music for several nights to ease my sad mood.
In short, there are endless reasons for college students to stay up late. But in general, the most fundamental reason is personal problems. College students themselves have a tendency to stay up late, and they are very excited at night. Because they have classes during the day, their play time is shifted to the evening. However, it does not rule out that a few students who love to study stay up late to study.