How much sleep did you Princeton kids get during your junior year of high school?

<p>Like weekdays and weekends..</p>

<p>So… you think that by emulating the sleeping patterns of current Princeton students you’ll also be then magically capable of emulating their achievement patterns as well?</p>

<p>Jr year I spent all my time with friends and going out, so I ended up only sleeping like 4-6 hours during the week and 10~ hrs during the weekends.</p>

<p>But at Princeton I sleep 8 hours a night usually… Got to actually keep my brain in good shape to keep up with the work, unlike in high school.</p>

<p>Just like most schools, getting admitted is the toughest part. Once you’re in, the work load is most likely similar to most strong universities. Go to class and keep up.</p>

<p>The workload at Princeton is so heavy that the only sleep opportunities are in classes. Fortunately, the professors are very understanding.</p>

<p>^ lol, I like your posts sherpa.</p>

<p>but we seem to have gone completely off topic - though that is a blessing considering wt* question is this???</p>

<p>Why do you care how much people slept?</p>

<p>im asking because all the kids accepted to princeton at my school got only about 4 hours of sleep a day, wondering if that is average</p>

<p>sad sad SOBs…</p>

<p>I know right? I really pity the fool who has to keep track of the sleep records of all the kids in his class, wait a year, and then crosslist that dataset with the students that get admitted to Princeton in order to achieve this analytical result.</p>

<p>What a sad SOB.</p>