my daily routine is messed up

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it happens almost every night that I notice it's suddenly 6:00AM and i haven't gone to sleep yet. so usually i just decide to stay up all night, but then i end up being so tired that I fall asleep at around 5:00PM. then i wake up at midnight and stay up whole night again and so on.

doesn't really matter though, i just felt that it's my duty to inform you all about this
 
Get somebody to beat you unconscious around what should be your bedtime.
 
Heh, I've been doing this thing where I nap from 7-9PM, computer until 3AM, sleep. Wake up at 7am, unable to go back to sleep, and finally get out of bed at 8am. Before that I was sleeping 11 hours straight but somehow I ended up completely changing my schedule o_O
 
Amateurs.

Don't come complaining until you completely reverse your sleep schedule every week, and have to work double shifts during your sleep hours.
 
I don't have a daily routine! IT rocks! (except for days I have work) :'(
 
You can break it if you force yourself to wake up at 8 or so each morning. There will be a few terrible days, but you'll eventually start falling asleep when you should out of sheer exhaustion.
 
Amateurs.

Don't come complaining until you completely reverse your sleep schedule every week, and have to work double shifts during your sleep hours.

K, im gunna complain then.

I have to just sleep whenever I get a chance to, or just whenever im tired. For the past two years my schedual has changed every month in school. Its a 24 hour school so that means I can have classes at ANY time of day. This month for example I have class at 5AM, but previously i have had classes at 1am, 9am, 9pm, 1pm, etc. This is made worse by the fact that I have class 8 hours a day, 5 or 6 days a week. I have two classes a month, and with 4 hour lectures, 4 hour labs, they can be split up any way imaginable.

Example:

Wake up at 8AM for my 9AM lecture. Get out of class at 1pm. Wait around until 5pm for lab to start. Get out of Lab at 9pm. Wake up at 12:30AM and go to the second class's lab. Get out at 9AM, wait 4 hours until lecture at 1PM, Get out at 5pm. Then I have a nice break until 8am the next day.

So basically I get 1 useable sleep period every other day.

Thankfully im almost done with this school and am in the last few classes before I graduate. This month and next month all I have to do is go to lab 4 hours a day 6 days a week, at 5AM. Of course we are expected to work 40+ hours on our projects outside of class, but w/e, I still get sleep.
 
Krynn if I had a schedule like that of yours I would've committed suicide about two years ago
 
Yeah that's a pretty hardcore schedule. Where in Florida do you live and what school?
 
I have to just sleep whenever I get a chance to, or just whenever im tired. For the past two years my schedual has changed every month in school. Its a 24 hour school so that means I can have classes at ANY time of day. This month for example I have class at 5AM, but previously i have had classes at 1am, 9am, 9pm, 1pm, etc. This is made worse by the fact that I have class 8 hours a day, 5 or 6 days a week. I have two classes a month, and with 4 hour lectures, 4 hour labs, they can be split up any way imaginable.

Really, your school, don't realise that your timetable is ****ing retarded?

I get up at 7am each morning for college mon to fri. Then work 10pm-5am fri sat, sometimes thur sun too.
 
Yeah that's a pretty hardcore schedule. Where in Florida do you live and what school?

Right outside Orlando, and the school is called Full Sail.

It sucks, but it doesnt bother me much anymore.

And im sure they realize the class times suck, but everyone who goes here is warned about it. Its really the only way the school can work, since they have new students entering the program every month, and its for a accelerated bachelors degree (ie, you have your degree in 2 years instead of 4).
 
Ah, Full Sail. Right now I attend SPC community college but I'm transferring to USF after I get my associates in bull shitting.
 
I love that degree. You can do so many things once you have it.
 
Yay, someone else is also doing an associates.

It's very easy and unrestrictive. Four classes, 1-hour lectures each. Rarely there is homework assignments.

I'll enjoy it while I can.
 
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