<p>It's only September and I can't be getting more than six hours of sleep a night. School ends at 2:30, I stay after for a club or tutoring, come home, eat, and start homework. End homework between 11:30 and 1:30. The next day, it's up at 5:30 to shower and catch the 6:30 bus. </p>
<p>So, sob story away! Anyone else running out of sleep?</p>
<p>School's out at 2:50. I usually stay after. If I tutor in the evening at the library, I usually hang out with friends until then since I don't have a ride. Then we walk the 30 minute trail to the library, where I spend two hours doing anything but homework. Come home, eat, watch some Indian soaps with my parents. Then talk to people forever, getting a few assignments done here and there. If I have something big to do, like write an essay, I'll start around 11:30 or 12, finish around 2 or so. If it's history, I'll just do it during lunch the next day. Sometimes I sneak out and hang out with my friend, come back around 3. Wake up at 6:30 and head to school for another long day.</p>
<p>Okay that would be on my bad day.</p>
<p>On a good day, school ends at 2:50, I go home and talk to friends online and do homework until the evening/night, and then sleep early cause I'm probably exhausted (like 12:00 or so).</p>
<p>Good days = 6 hours
Bad days = 3 hours</p>
<p>I love my life. Insomniac pride.</p>
<p>Oh, but then I sleep from like 1 to 11 over the weekend, so all is good.</p>
<p>I'm usually asleep sometime between 11:00 and 12:00 and I wake up at 5:30 or 6:00 every morning to do whatever homework I didn't finish the night before. At a certain point it serves you better to go to sleep than to keep studying. I can't work well past 9:30 or so PM unless I'm caffeinated, and if I have caffeine that late at night I won't get any sleep. So I usually end up doing 3 or so hours of homework after dinner and then wake up and do another 1 or 2 hours worth in the morning. I work all day Sunday on homework too and try to get some of the major stuff out of the way.</p>
<p>The other thing that helps is that I have A period free, so Monday, Wednesday and Friday classes don't start until 9:20. I show up for homeroom and have from 8:15 to 9:20 to do whatever I need to in order to prep for the day or talk to teachers, etc....today I made posters for the four clubs I'm an officer in this year for club rush tomorrow and Thursday.</p>
<p>So on a really good night, I'll get to bed at like 10:30 and wake up at 7:00. That's 8.5 hours of sleep. On a bad night, I'll get to bed like 1:00 and wake up at 5:30, this happens about once or twice a week. That's 4.5 hours.</p>
<p>Ahhhhh it's just after 1:30 and I'm less than halfway done with my homework! I still have to write an essay for APLA, prep for the first debate of the year on Thursday (partner meeting tomorrow), and do a crapload of AP bio work.</p>
<p>I'm guessing APLA will take an hour and a half, debate will take an hour, and bio will take an hour. So that leaves me with, what, one hour of sleep? Ahh...</p>
<p>5-7 hours of sleep. It's the beginning of the year and I am already bombarbed with at least 5 hours of work each night. Last year (my freshman) I normally went to sleep at 11. But I had to sleep at 12 or 1 and sometimes 2 this year. I feel like it's not enough because I do want to lead a more healthier pattern. I hate falling out of my chair with sleepiness during classes.</p>
<p>but uhh...lol...I have a TON of AP English and AP Bio work due tomorrow...I'm a big procrastinator...that's why I never get sleep...thank God for Sparknotes though lmao</p>
<p>I usually get about 5-6 hours of sleep, never more. I try hard not to procrastinate! So hard! It doesnt really work though. I dont even get sleep on the weekends, and that sucks. Busy busy.</p>