<p>7-8 hours.</p>
<p>About 6 on weekdays, 8-9 on weekends.</p>
<p>8-9 hours everydayyy</p>
<p>9-10 hrs on weekdays and 7-8 hrs on weekends. I get so much sleep because i'm in middle school and I don't have much homework.</p>
<p>I'm in the 4-7 group...I can't sleep for more than seven hours if I'm not already sleep deprived, and if I do I'm hopelessly lethargic the next day. You 9 hour people baffle me - think of the time you're wasting! Sleep when you're dead.</p>
<p>About 6 hours.</p>
<p>6-7 hours weekday
7-8 hours weekend</p>
<p>Haha. I know, but this website is too addicting, and I'm bored and have nothing to do.</p>
<p>At least 7-8.5 during the week and about 9-11 on the weekends.</p>
<p>since the IB exams are over I'll go to sleep at 2am or so to wake up at around 12 the next day :) it would be funny if I slept in the day of graduation</p>
<p>7 hrs on weekdays. 8 or so on weekends.</p>
<p>HERES THE BEST ANSWER FOR EVERYONE INCLUDING MYSELF: whenever I finish my school work :)</p>
<p>I typically go to bed at 11:30-12:00 and then get up at 7:15 or so. And then, this year, I'd sleep in 3rd, 4th or 5th hours. Two history classes and an English class;) My 4th hour class I'm glad the guy retired. He was soooooo boring that a lot of people slept in his class for like the last 15 years.</p>
<p>usually around seven... sometimes I take a 15-30 minute nap in the afternoon</p>
<p>you go to sleep at seven or wake up at seven?</p>
<p>:confused:trademark</p>
<p>I try and stay up later every night to work, but always fall asleep by 12ish.<br>
Then, I wake up at 6:30, and it's off to another exhausting day at Andover.</p>
<p>6 to 8 hours of good sleep. I love sleep.</p>
<p>What's wrong with scaling back on the studying and activities? The world won't end, and the sky won't fall. The vast majority of the thousands of colleges out there are easy to get admitted to. At Harvard, MIT, Caltech, Rice, Duke, etc., getting in is a long shot for everyone, even those who fit the profile of the ideal student. Then there's the "Tufts syndrome" in which admissions officers reject applicants believed to be using the school as a safety. Schools with an SAT average of 1400+ AND an admissions rate over 50% are as common as Barbara Streisand fans who like to crush beer cans against their foreheads.</p>
<p>Anywhere from 4 to 12 (weekends/holidays).</p>