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<p>I have to get up at 4:30 to shower/shave/eat breakfast just so I could get to the bus stop to my high school at 6. </p>
<p>Y’all a bunch of whiners.</p>
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<p>I have to get up at 4:30 to shower/shave/eat breakfast just so I could get to the bus stop to my high school at 6. </p>
<p>Y’all a bunch of whiners.</p>
<p>I woke up at 6 every morning during high school and will have to do it again when I’m working this summer. I think I will become a crazy pill popper to get into the swing of that schedule again though.</p>
<p>I am not at Michigan yet but this is how I envision an average day</p>
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<li>Wake up at 8:00 AM</li>
<li>Brush teeth and eat breakfast to 8:45 AM</li>
<li>Get to class at 10:00 AM</li>
<li>Leave class at 12:00 PM</li>
<li>Eat lunch to 12:45 PM</li>
<li>Go to class until 2:45 PM</li>
<li>Study until 5:45 PM</li>
<li>Exercise until 6:45 PM</li>
<li>Eat dinner to 7:45 PM</li>
<li>Networking to 10:00 PM</li>
<li>Brush teeth and get changed for bed to 10:45 PM</li>
<li>Sleep at 11:00 PM</li>
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<p>You need to add a #13: Have nightmares about that big day in late November.</p>
<p>Recharger, I bet your real schedule at MSU won’t even be close to your “envisioned” one. haha.</p>
<p>8:30 AM: Wake up, open my window, look outside, feel the fresh spring breeze blow into my face, take 5-8 deep breaths with my eyes closed and picture the heavenly gift given to us that is life as we know it, which most of us take for granted and fail to appreciate it to such extents that we turn into grammar nazis on the internet and criticize optimists for using run-on sentences and then feel proud of ourselves for having “helped” a fellow internet user. Pathetic.
8:40: Breakfast/Shower/turn on happy “life is great” mood
9:30 - 12:30: Class
12:30 - 12:50: LUNCH HURRAY
1:00 - 3:45: Class
4:00 - 7:00: Get back, shower again, chat/do stupid useless stuff to kill time, internet, video games, eat yet again, maybe workout/run sometimes
7:00 - 11:30: Homework, study…tons of work.
11:45: DINNER (yea i know, this is how i’ve been doing it since childhood, so shush)
12:00 - 1:30: Catch up on some fav tv shows/movie on my laptop.
1:45ish: Sleep, rinse and repeat</p>
<p>You people need to get happier.</p>
<p>^^haha, i read that and thought “this is what it would be like if snow white went to college”</p>
<p>Northwestern</p>
<p>8:00 AM. Alarm rings for the first time. Hit snooze. Chuck alarm farther away so I have to get up next time.
8:07 AM. Rings again. Still going back to bed.
8:20 AM. Really get up. Shower.<br>
8:33 AM. Come back and sit on edge of bed, contemplating going back to sleep. Have trouble standing up because my legs feel dead, unwilling to carry me off to my day.
8:45 AM. Check e-mail.
8:47 AM. Head out Sarge for breakfast. Grab a cookie/muffin/cinnamon roll and some coffee to go. No cream. No sugar.
8:51 AM. Book it to Kresge Centennial for my 9:00. It’s just over half a mile.
9:01 AM. Walk into 9 AM French class. Hope professor is late too.
9:50 AM. Second cup of coffee.
10:00 AM. More French. Same professor.
10:50 AM. Book it to Pancoe, which is close to where I live.
11:00 AM. Nap in EECS lecture, or at least ignore it.
12:00 PM. Last French class. Pretty well warmed up to speak at this point, but I’m getting tired of it.
1:10 PM. Lunch.
2:00 PM. Head out to work. It’s a bit of a hike.
2:30 PM. Work. Third and fourth cups of coffee.
5:20 PM. Eat dinner. Crash.
8:00 PM. Wake up. Get back to work. Or, more likely, be distracted.
12:00 AM. Work actually starts. Fifth cup of coffee.
2:00 AM. Sleep.</p>
<p>Note to self: never overload again, even if you have to switch your major to underwater basket-weaving.</p>
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<p>I’m not going to MSU, I’m going to [url=<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Of_Michigan]Michigan[/url”>University of Michigan - Wikipedia]Michigan[/url</a>]. Also, it’s Recharge, not Recharger!</p>
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<p>Huuhhh? What big day?</p>
<p>Oh, I forgot to add a #13 to my list - extracurricular activities. Crap, now I know why college students are ridiculously overloaded.</p>
<p>Wake up
Fall out of bed,
Drag a comb across my head
Find my way downstairs and drink a cup
And looking up I notice I am late.
I find my coat and grab my hat
Make the bus in seconds flat</p>
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<p>Find my way upstairs and have a smoke,
Somebody speaks and I go into a dream</p>
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<p>Oh boy…</p>
<p>Are you an out of state student or something? THE GAME! THE WOLVERINES OF MICHIGAN AT OHIO STADIUM, HOME OF THE BUCKEYES OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY!</p>
<p>It is only the greatest rivalry in college sports in North America.</p>
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<p>Nah, I would say only for college football. The Duke/NC Basketball is pretty legit, and there are some other good ones. I agree though for football.</p>
<p>Purdue - IU is better… :3</p>
<p>Recharge definitely goes to Michigan. Note that #10 is “networking,” not making/hanging out with friends. (jk jk, kind-of) </p>
<p>And for the records, 8ams in college are NOT the same thing as 8ams in high school. It is hard to understand until you are here (unless you are an athlete). Don’t sign up for 8am classes unless you know that you really like the class (because you simply won’t go). </p>
<p>Michigan State
class day
7am wake up, take a shower brush teeth and eat b-fast, check email
8am work until 10am
10:30am class.<br>
12pm lunch/chat with friends/do nothing/facebook
1pm class.
2:30pm work until 6pm
6:30pm dinner
7pm meeting of some sort (club, job, etc)
9pm be a bum. Hang out with friends. Facebook. Watch sports. Glance at homework.
11pm actually start homework. Procrastinate some more. Decide not to do class reading.<br>
1am go to sleep.</p>
<p>Weekend
10am wake up. bum around.<br>
11am take a shower.
12pm eat breakfast/lunch, socialize with friends (recap nights)
2pm either do homework (if sunday) or bum around more (if Saturday)
5pm dinner
7pm hang out, bum around
9pm dress up, party! (or if sunday, do more hw)
2am go to sleep.</p>
<p>A mixture of rolling out of bed, barely getting to class, trudging to labs, messing around on the computer in between everything, bit of studying, friend time, etc.</p>
<p>I totally agree with the 8 am high school vs. college statement.
At least in high school you have your parents to force you to go to class. In college, freedom is a blessing and a curse. you have the choice whether or not to go and I’ve found myself rolling over and not going to my 8 am many times.</p>
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<p>Well then, never-mind that college football is a much bigger draw than college basketball, we agree that:</p>
<p>UM-OSU is the best football rivalry and Duke-UNC is the best basketball rivalry.</p>
<p>But what about UM-OSU basketball vs. Duke-UNC football? Edge: UM-OSU</p>
<p>All other sports? UM-OSU.</p>
<p>UM-OSU is also a cultural and state rivalry dating back to the 19th century. The Ohio-Michigan animosity existed far before the existence of the universities (it started as territory disputes). The football teams provided a battleground for the states to funnel this feud into.</p>
<p>P.S. OSU won the Rose Bowl and got into the NCT in basketball to the S16. Michigan was a contender in B10 basketball. Duke/UNC football? Nowhere on the map. UNC didn’t even make the NCT in basketball this year, although Duke did win it all.</p>
<p>Yo, I don’t how high school has been for all of you guys, but high school’s been hell for me. What kind of high school student sleeps before 1am? I sleep at 3am everyday and wake up at 6am! Maybe it’s just cuz I go to a really hard school and from where I live hs students have a ton more work, but seriously, sleeping before midnight just sounds ridiculous, especially if you’re a hs upperclassman.</p>
<p>@ Manhattan: You’re obviously from the North, seeing as the South (where football is a way of life) couldn’t care less about OSU-Michigan. Honestly, I’d never heard of that one until I started coming on here. Now, SEC teams? Talk about bitterness.</p>
<p>Anyways, back on topic-
Weekdays:
Wake up at 9:20ish
Class 10-3 with lunch at 1
Pretend to do homework
Dinner
Facebook
Actually start homework at some point
Bed sometime between 12:30 and 2, depending on the day</p>
<p>Weekends:
Wake up whenever’s convenient
Do a bit of homework
Facebook/mess around
Go out! (if Saturday) / Do work (if Sunday)</p>
<p>Hey guys! Can you give some example of a typical week schedule for a student-athlete, the one that competes in varsity sports on- and off-season?</p>
<p>I am from Russia and I will play tennis!
It would be superb if there is someone who actually plays tennis.</p>