<p>During highschool I found no problem waking up at 5:30-5:45AM, and even during the summer I still feel the urge to wake up early and not have a shorter day. I have 8AM class on M/W/F and 9:30 on T/TH and it seems perfect to me.</p>
<p>I used to not be able to wake up at at all, and I was scared about waking up n college, but I’ve been able to wake up earlier, so I guess I can be an early bird, but I’d prefer to be a late riser. But I have a couple classes at 8:30, so 'm gonna have to learn to be an early bird.
It’s all about the mindset, if you tell yourelf you have to wake up at a certan time, you should be able to. I used to sleep through alartms, then I was suddenly able to hear alarms, even better/worse, I woke up like 30 minutes-an hour before the alarms even rang, lol.</p>
<p>… Late bird?
I pick early classes and always skip or get to them late.</p>
<p>I wake up early but never take classes till after lunch. I find that most professors do not keep classes as long in the afternoon and it allows me to study, go to sleep, and then get up and study some more when I have tests in back to back classes.</p>
<p>Early riser. My classes will hopefully start at 8 or 9:15 and end by 1-ish, giving me 3 hours before my last class of the day from 4-4:45. :)</p>
<p>Oh Mercy. My first year I had a second semester of classes @ 10:30, or 11.</p>
<p>My second year, I had 8-9 AMs.</p>
<p>Though during last summer when I was transferring, I just slept half the day.
This summer I have to be @ the office at 9.</p>
<p>Now I prefer early-rising, so I will go into this year with that attitude.
The problem I have with late rising nowadays is that you feel like you lose a lot of the day, and I actually feel worse if I wake up around 10 or 11.</p>