<p>I’ve been through that, change when you stay up late. My junior year I would go put Friday and Saturday nights, come back home around 12 for a curfew and do hw until about 3 or 4 then sleep till 12. I accomplished a lot on those two nights, got relatively good amount of sleep, freed up more time on my weekends which I used to get ahead and then slept a fair amount on week days. Its just allocating your time well. </p>
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<p>I’ve been sleeping a pretty consistent 5-6h a night, which isn’t enough for me, but isn’t actually ALL that bad. Latest I’ve gone to sleep on a school night was 4AM, but that’s happened once. Maybe I’m exaggerating. But you do not want to be anywhere near me in the morning, because I hit.</p>
<p>I am home ;). I have been super tired lately but its all my fault I fell behind freshman year and started my 10 grade year like 4-5 months late (I homeschool) and I am having to fly through all my school work. My sister walked into my living room/kitchen last night and about had a heart attack. Granted I must have looked rough but come on no one looks good at 3 in the morning. Heck I am almost scared the living daylight out of myself in the mirror. She told me to get some sleep and I told her I would sleep when I had an acceptance letter in my hand. Whoever said high school was fun was seriously off their rocker.And I am getting fat of all the sugary sweets I am using to stay up. ugh</p>
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<p>you don’t just “turn off” when you get an acceptance letter. college is as much work as high school (if you get into the school you were aiming for or a match school). with that mentality, you can only relax until your education ends. which begs the question, why do you want to go to college and get an education if it makes you miserable anyways? if the answer is money, then you’re going to put a lot of effort into your job if you want to get paid a lot. and so the cycle continues.</p>