<p>Last semester I got to bed anywhere from midnight to 12:45 and woke up sometime between 8:30 and 9:00. Not too bad--not as much sleep as I got at home, but it got me through the day.</p>
<p>Next semester practice on tuesdays and thursdays end at 1:30am and I have 8 am classes on wednesday's and friday's, so I will be lucky to get 3.5-4 hours of sleep on tuesdays and thursdays.</p>
<p>when I have only semi-early classes (9:30-11am) I tend to go to bed around 1:30am and get up about 45 minutes to an hour before class. I have an 8am on TR next semester tho so I'm going to have to get my act together and go to bed at least by 12:30 on MW nights. At least I don't have another class after it until 11am so I can take a nap if I need to.
I would be the one that never had an 8am all of college, only to have to take one my last semester. Grr.</p>
<p>tech is a great reason explaining why many students stay up late.</p>
<p>way over half of my friends have told me at one time or another that they just idle on their facebook until late at night (or early in the morning, depending on your point of view).</p>
<p>as much as i like as long as i don procrastinate</p>
<p>^ That's hilarious. Your username is uppercased like the only uppercased word in the thread title.</p>
<p>^ Just try quoting him... lol</p>
<p>i thought the OP was directing the question to me..</p>
<p>On the weekends I usually get from 8-10 hours, since I don't need to get up. Weeknights it is more in the 6-8 range. I can't fall asleep before 12, even if I'm really tired, so it doesn't matter how early class or work is, I go to bed post-midnight.</p>
<p>4-6 a night</p>
<p>3-4 hours most nights.</p>
<p>I try to wake up by 8:00 every morning, so I also try to make it to bed by midnight. It seems to work. I function better when I've had a normal amount of sleep!</p>
<p>I've been restricting laptop time before bed, or trying to, but... eh. It's the single biggest thing causing me to stay up "past bedtime." I typically study earlier in the day.</p>
<p>Usually anywhere from 6-8 hours! I'm definitely getting more sleep here than I did in high school. Then again, I don't party, so that might play a factor.</p>
<p>Usually I sleep between 0:00pm and 10am. That's 10 hours, should be enough.
Since I get enough sleep your question doesn't really apply to me, but I'll answer it considering procastination. I certainly do feel I would be procasting less and focusing more on my real goals if there were no televisions and computers. However, I can't be sure, as there might be other things that will take time in a time without the electronics mentioned.</p>
<p>4-6</p>
<p>My sleep schedule adjusts every semster</p>
<p>Shoot, I know i've heard that word before, sleep, what is this sleep you speak of?
Yeah I don't really get it much haha. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice it. I'd LOVE to sleep 10 hours a day, be lazy, get all my work done, and make the dean's list, but it's just not gonna happen. Especially with working a job off campus. yeah :(</p>
<p>As many hours as I want; ranges anywhere from zero to sixteen hours.</p>
<p>I find that the more I sleep, the more tired I get.</p>
<p>6 during the night, one nap around 3pm. It's the ideal schedule since I'm usually exhausted from morning lessons / library, and then I wake up, am happy and awake, go to evening classes, and after that - library again. Double major in the sciences ;-)</p>
<p>haha are we talking about sleeping or actually sleeping? I don't get much/enough of either =/</p>