<p>Or you could get a rolly, one of those alarm clocks that rolls around and you have to catch it.</p>
<p>There’s an app for Android called Alarm Clock Plus. It has a setting where you can make it ask like 4 math questions, as difficult as you want them, before the alarm stops going off. That works pretty well for me because it’s like an adrenaline rush- you’re frantically trying to get the alarm to stop ringing to avoid driving everyone crazy. </p>
<p>Failing that, you could get one of your engineer friends to rig up some sort of device that drops a full bucket of water on you when your alarm goes off.</p>
<p>I am a parent with one of those kids who is (sometimes) impossible to wake up. Seems to me there is an entrepreneurial opportunity here for someone - a student-run service that goes to people’s rooms and wakes them up (by shaking or otherwise). Could it work?</p>
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<p>This clock makes you finish a puzzle before it stops going off. It may be too easy for those of you who can apparently catch moving alarm clocks in your sleep but you never know. You may be able to do math problems in your sleep, but not a puzzle!</p>