Bedtime - What's Yours?!

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DerekD

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Just wanted to know what time you all ususally hit the sack. I do my best work on the computer late at night, i guess less distractions and such. I usually goto bed around 2 or 3am.... granted i'm a college student and don't need to wake up till 11 each day. How bout everyone else?
 
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Normally go to bed around 10 and wake at 4 unless I have the odd wee or glass or water :hehe:
 
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Sleep around 10:30-11pm, but need to get up at 5AM :o My circadian rythym genes like TIM and CLK work fine for the most part me thinks with this regimen :laugh:
 
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I go to sleep at 1 am and wake at 9 am usually.
 
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I don't have to be up till 11 on MW and don't have to be up at all Tues/Thurs so I usually stay up till 3 AM on a normal night... that is, if Im anywhere near my dorm room...
 
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are we even allowed to sleep? lol!
well, im trying to have a decent sleep for at least 5 hours a day but since school is starting by the middle of this month, i guess that would be impossible :D
 
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ya this summer i might try going to bed at a reasonable time, like 12ish and being up in the morning, i wanna see if its any more productive
 
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im just new still i open this at 10 up to 9pm
 
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1:30 a.m........wake up at 6:45 a.m.........
 
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11-1am, ap's coming soon + hw, so stuff is getting tense :O
 
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My wife just punched me and said "Now! Turn that thing off!"
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-Allan
 
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If/when I remember. :hehe:
 
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I usually think about getting to bed around 12, but I usually get to bed around 2 or 3 am
 
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around 12:30 to 1. I find its better to sleep for about 4 hours then get up, if i sleep for longer i'm grumpy all day!
 
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