<p>I feel worse when I sleep for less than 4 hours than if I didn’t sleep at all.</p>
<p>I only pulled 3 all nighters but failed in the end. I stay up all night then around 8AM I crash and skip my classes cause I’d be asleep. Some people can do all nighters with ease…</p>
<p>"I feel worse when I sleep for less than 4 hours than if I didn’t sleep at all. "</p>
<p>Ditto, that’s often how my all nighters happen. I have a couple hours to sleep but then I’d REALLY feel like crap.</p>
<p>i get to do one tonight… <em>sigh</em> stupid evening class…</p>
<p>We’re pullin’ pullin’ pullin’ an all nighter! Let’s stay up all night, until the morning light. We’re pullin’ pullin’ pullin’ an all nighter tonight! Ahh, the days when that didn’t mean you were working your butt off all night.</p>
<p>All-nighters are totally avoidable if you manage your time right.</p>
<p>I hate doing all nighters because usually it means that I procrastinated. I know that when I write essays in an all-nighter, sure, I may have some brilliant ideas, but they would be so much better formed if I had begun working on the thing earlier, and spaced it out. Then too, when I have questions I can actually ask the TA and the professor. </p>
<p>I’ve pulled some all-nighters during finals week, but I don’t even know if I would count them because my sleep schedule during that time is so out of whack anyway. </p>
<p>If you’re pulling an all-nighter to write a 12 page paper, though, you’re either doing a **** poor job on the paper, or not much is expected of the paper, and I would imagine most cases are the former. Don’t leave stuff until the last minute, and you won’t have to worry about pulling an all-nighter.</p>