<p>i don't spend time on math homework haha
i just do it and learn it in class
most of my homework is from history, english...
reading and writing essays..</p>
<p>Four to six hours on a school night, 12 hours or more on the weekend. During summer I either get zero to four hours of sleep or else over 10. I tend to alternate days.</p>
<p>In terms of actual work, usually less than three hours. I still got only 6-7 hours because of my terrible procrastination habit and work ethic. Having the internet and games available to you when you are trying to get homework done makes concentrating on the homework a difficult task.</p>
<p>I've pulled an allnighter in middle school............................................ probably only because I take like 5 hour naps everyday.</p>
<p>^ are you on the uberman sleep schedule?</p>
<p>^Haha. I see naps are popular. I am physically (or psychologically) incapable of sleeping in more than one "shot" per day. Nor can I sleep in places other than my bed.</p>
<p>I'm very into biphasic sleeping.</p>
<p>At least 8 hours everyday during freshman and sophomore. Junior year was fine as well even with 6 aps, I'd finish all my homework within other classes so I never had any homework at home. Although sometimes the night before the world unit test (8 chapters each), I'd read the whole thing till 4 am starting from midnight. The worst was when that same night there was also a biology unit test (another 6-7 chapters) which meant no sleep at all and napping during lunch. lol good times.</p>
<p>Senior year will be a blast, everyday will be a half day for me with an internship and 5 ap courses I'm not too worried about.</p>
<p>let's see, usually was in bed around 11:30-12, up at 7:30... that's around 7.5-8 hrs per night. However, the times before that, homework-wise, varied. All classes but English and speech required, at most, I'd say an hour to a half hour. English and speech class required the most: a half hour to an hour was typical per assignment; if I couldn't find good material to research or I could not find a visual aid, it could be expanded to 2-3 hours. so, anywhere from no hours of homework (lucky days) to 4 hours. Except this one night, the night before my Charles Finney paper was due... I got home from play practice ~6:30 pm. Hit the ground running. Didn't finish until 4 am, so 9.5 hours that night. Still got through by the grace of God - missed only 4 points out of 165!!!</p>
<p>I go to sleep at 11:00-11:30 PM and wake up at 6:10 AM.
That's around 7 hours.</p>
<p>Homework? Well, last year I didn't get much.</p>
<p>hmmm
id say on a normal day id have about 1-2 hours of homework.
on bad days maybe 4
projects, i work until 12 or 1 in the morning.
(sophomore in public school: alg 2 honors, bio honors, world history honors, english honors, japanese 2, spanish 2)
so usually
sleep by 10-11
wake up at 6?
7-8 hours is good i guess
i take an hour nap after school and spanish is easy for me so i dont even need to be mentally there</p>
<p>How can you have only 30 minutes of homework with APs, especially English APs? Doesn't the reading and writing take a lot of time?</p>
<p>I get around 6-7 a night. I have a challenging courseload too, but it's my extracurriculars that take up most of my night.</p>
<p>^My English classes assign like 30-50 pages of reading a night, and it takes maybe 30 minutes to read it all and annotate. We also have short writing pieces some days, so that may add on 20 minutes.</p>
<p>I don't think I've ever had more than a half-hour of homework, ever. Sometimes I'll spend a couple of hours studying, but usually I get my homework done in class.</p>
<p>But my extracurriculars do demand a lot of my time - I put easily 3-4 hours/day into prepping for debate.</p>
<p>I get 7-8 hours of sleep a night, and that works for me.</p>
<p>In my sophomore year (rising Junior, now), I got around 30 minutes to an hour of homework, usually. However, when I had projects or something to do in English or Global Studies, I easily spent several hours doing them.</p>
<p>See, these answers make more sense to me. :p Now I know that a lot of people exaggerate the amount of homework they have. It gives me comfort, in a strange way.</p>
<p>I got about 4 hrs of sleep a night last year as a junior. I never procrastinated, i just had a lot of homework and projects, presentations, memorized dictations,essays, etc. Plus i'd study like crazy for tests. My worst moments, were when I stayed up for 3 days in a row, 72 hours, it was my record, and i slept around 17 hours afterwards. I really thought I was going to pass out, but a mixture of coffee,redbull, and Monster sure did the trick of helping me get through lol.... but seriously for a while I thought I was going to die. I mean, I have a job, ECs, and a 4.0, and to balance all that takes a lot of work. This year I'm going to seriously try to get all my work done before 9 though...</p>
<p>^that's freaky.... why re you doing that to yourself?</p>
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I got about 4 hrs of sleep a night last year as a junior. I never procrastinated, i just had a lot of homework and projects, presentations, memorized dictations,essays, etc. Plus i'd study like crazy for tests. My worst moments, were when I stayed up for 3 days in a row, 72 hours, it was my record, and i slept around 17 hours afterwards. I really thought I was going to pass out, but a mixture of coffee,redbull, and Monster sure did the trick of helping me get through lol.... but seriously for a while I thought I was going to die. I mean, I have a job, ECs, and a 4.0, and to balance all that takes a lot of work. This year I'm going to seriously try to get all my work done before 9 though...
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I'm finding it really hard to believe you. You "never procrastinated"?! I just... don't believe it.</p>