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1. Sleep: 11pm-12:30am
2. Wake: 6am-7am
3. 25
4. Work

Sleep schedule doesn't change much on weekends. I usually sleep 6-7hrs a night. If I've slept for 7-8hrs, I will wake up, without fail. No "sleeping in" for me.
 
Recently:

1a)Sleep: Midnight-3am
2)Wake: 5am-7:30am (when I wake up naturally)
1b)Nap: 4ish-6ish (have to wake with an alarm)
3)Age: 20
4)Student
 
1) 3-4 am
2) 8 am
3) 23
4) University Student

This really helps in the morning, proper wake up for the eyes in particular
 
Bed: about 2 AM give or take
Wake:7am
Age:24
Job: College student until Dec 15 (Graduation, and all I have to say is HELL YEAH)

I do tend to take an late afternoon nap most days. I am not looking forward to having to give that up Nor having to start needing to really be at work at around 7am.
 
Y1: Go to bed around 11:30-12:30
2: Wake up 8:30-9:30
3. 16 years old
4. Student, but I usually work 11am-4pm

I do school at a home, and I am amazing because I teach myself Algebra :p

Wow, you are home-schooled? Awesome. How do you like it? I was home schooled up until 9th grade. Do you feel you miss out on a lot of social interaction? That was my only complaint about home-school. Otherwise I loved it.

Anyway...
1. I try to go to bed around 10:00 or 11, but it usually ends up being closer to 1:00.
2. Get up at 6:15-6:45, depending on how many times I hit the snooze button.
3. I'm 36 years old.
4. I work full time as a web developer. Have a 45 min commute...
 
1. 10:30pm-12:30am
2. 5am-6:30am
3. 23
4. English TA and translator, 45 min - 1.5 hr commute depending if there's snow.

When I "sleep in," that usually means until 10am. After about 8 hours, my body immediately wakes up - unless I'm hung over and I need to sleep it off.
 
1) I usually go to bed about 11:30pm, sometimes as late as 1:00am if I'm working on my computer or homework though.
2) Usually 5:45am
3) 30
4) Full-time job, full-time school. I also spend a lot of time with my girlfriend. :)
 
Wow, you are home-schooled? Awesome. How do you like it? I was home schooled up until 9th grade. Do you feel you miss out on a lot of social interaction? That was my only complaint about home-school. Otherwise I loved it.

I was home-schooled after 9th grade. I think the best solution is for a parent to send their child to public school through middle school. Depending upon the maturity and development level through middle school, pull them out of public school sometime between 6th and 8th grade.

I think high school is a waste of time for learning. I was able to teach myself much more during high school. I did nearly all of my home-school work on the computer with parents administering the work. I also had a 8AM-5PM job later on and that experience has gotten me so far ahead in the industry I'm in it's unreal.

-Chris
 
1. varies from 1am to 5am
2. varies from 8am to 11am
3. 28
4. yes to work, not from home, and yes to school.
 
1) When do you usually go to bed?
a) it depends being as i work shift i find it very hard to stick to a sleep plan

2) When do you usually wake up?
a) in the day its about 12:30

3) How old are you?
a) 20

4) Do you have a job? Work from home? Go to school?
a) i work shifts 2days and then 2nights then i get 4 days off
 
@ college

Mon-Wed

Bed at 2am awake at 8am

Tuesday-Thursday

Bed at 1amish awake at 6:30 or 7am

Friday

Bed around 3am awake around 10am


18
and a college student/I work at sears during breaks/computer consultant so either late night reformatting or early morning meetings.


@ home

Sleeping: 2am-7am
Waking to watch some TV back to bed from about 7:30am-either 9am or when i have to get up

weekends = most of the time not sleeping


I have this thing were i usually only get about hours of sleep, and i wake up then i have to do something for a bit, and I can go back to sleep until another five hours go by..or an alarm goes off :p
 
I have a few questions for all of you related to your sleep schedules:

1) When do you usually go to bed?
2) When do you usually wake up?
3) How old are you?
4) Do you have a job? Work from home? Go to school?

-Chris

1.) 11:20
2.) 6:00(I wake up), 6:25 (I truly wake up and get out of bed)
3.) 16
4.) Student, weekend job at hockey rink
 
1) Anywhere between 1am-6am, usually 2-3am though.
2) 5:30am 3 days a week for morning classes, 7am for the other 2 days. Anywhere between 11am-3pm on weekends
3)16 (17 in a month :))
4) Student

I do usually take a 2-3 hr nap in the afternoon now that I'm off coffee, but if I'm too busy with other stuff then sleep's gotta go.
 
I was home-schooled after 9th grade. I think the best solution is for a parent to send their child to public school through middle school. Depending upon the maturity and development level through middle school, pull them out of public school sometime between 6th and 8th grade.

I think high school is a waste of time for learning. I was able to teach myself much more during high school. I did nearly all of my home-school work on the computer with parents administering the work. I also had a 8AM-5PM job later on and that experience has gotten me so far ahead in the industry I'm in it's unreal.

-Chris

Yes, I agree. The only reason I stopped homeschooling at 9th grade is that I got accepted to a fancy boarding school and I figured that experience would help me get into a good college later on. But yes, most kids who are homeschooled tend to learn more and learn better than those who go to public school. PS wastes so much time...
 
1) Try to be in bed sometime between 9 and 12 (9 usually happens around Thursday after spin class when I've had a crazy week) -- [Though this weekend I played Halo until 3 am and didn't get in bed until 5 am :eek:] -- Even if I can't sleep, I get in bed. Lack of sleep gives me migraines :(
2) I get up at 8 or earlier
3) 23
4) Grad student -- school is really close and I never have to be on campus before 10 am but I like a relaxing morning
 
Off the coffee? Oh you poor poor child...

Haha, some days it's certainly pretty hard. But so far, I've held up (5 months without coffee).
Just wondering about the people who got home schooled, do you ever get lonely? No offense, but to me it must be quite dull to be by yourself the whole day all the time. For me, I don't go to school as much for the learning but for my friends. Passing notes, playing MASH, whispering while the teacher's talking, skipping classes, faking notes, making stupid inside jokes, going to the mall for lunch/after school, hearing the school gossip, and of course, flirting and much more are what school is about to me. Also, the extracurricular stuff, like sports, arts, choir, theatre etc. Do you miss any of that? Or class exercises, presentations, year end parties, yearbook signings, dances? To me, that's a vital part of my high school experience. Again, I'm just curious because as attractive as being able to get up at 10am every day is, I would still take going to school any day. Now public school or private school, that's a whole different matter...
 
Weekdays:
1) 1130pm
2) 530am
3) 23
4) Grad Student / Teacher

Weekends:
1) 5am
2) 12-Noon
3) still 23
4) Bartender

Mondays are a beastly day. Theres not enough coffee sometimes in our entire building to keep me going after a Sunday holiday at the bar...
 
Haha, some days it's certainly pretty hard. But so far, I've held up (5 months without coffee).
Just wondering about the people who got home schooled, do you ever get lonely? No offense, but to me it must be quite dull to be by yourself the whole day all the time. For me, I don't go to school as much for the learning but for my friends. Passing notes, playing MASH, whispering while the teacher's talking, skipping classes, faking notes, making stupid inside jokes, going to the mall for lunch/after school, hearing the school gossip, and of course, flirting and much more are what school is about to me. Also, the extracurricular stuff, like sports, arts, choir, theatre etc. Do you miss any of that? Or class exercises, presentations, year end parties, yearbook signings, dances? To me, that's a vital part of my high school experience. Again, I'm just curious because as attractive as being able to get up at 10am every day is, I would still take going to school any day. Now public school or private school, that's a whole different matter...

No, I never got lonely. Then again, I was working a 8-5 job when I was in home-school, doing school work at night.

-Chris
 
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