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Old 04-16-2010 at 10:24 PM   #31
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I used pull all-nighters last summer for no reasons, hanging-out and stuff. As a result, I still can't go to sleep before 3 in the morning.
Any advice how to get rid of this problem would be helpful lol. I always feel like going to sleep in the evening around 6pm. But, after 9PM, I feel so refreshed everyday, I don't yawn for one bit.
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That 13, is that since coming to University, or what time frame?

I think I only pulled 2 this term, last term I had messed up sleeping patterns though so I pulled 8 for assignments and exams. It didn't help that I had all of my exams in the first week of exams...

Definitely better to sleep around tests and exams though. Aside from last term, exam time is my best sleeping patterns ever, I'm already an hour past my bedtime right now.
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I've never pulled an all-nighter for my degree work.

For GIS work I have pulled 5 or 6. If you do GIS, you WILL have all-nighters. It is inevitable, and has little to do with time management. When you are working on an original project (which you have to do for nearly every course), and all of a sudden you can't figure out how to solve a problem, or your data screws up; or the computer crashes; you have very little control over whether or not you get to sleep.
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I've never pulled an all-nighter for my degree work.

For GIS work I have pulled 5 or 6. If you do GIS, you WILL have all-nighters. It is inevitable, and has little to do with time management. When you are working on an original project (which you have to do for nearly every course), and all of a sudden you can't figure out how to solve a problem, or your data screws up; or the computer crashes; you have very little control over whether or not you get to sleep.
Exactly, im more then willing to sacrifice my sleep to make sure my assignment is perfect/prepared for an exam.
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I used pull all-nighters last summer for no reasons, hanging-out and stuff. As a result, I still can't go to sleep before 3 in the morning.
Any advice how to get rid of this problem would be helpful lol. I always feel like going to sleep in the evening around 6pm. But, after 9PM, I feel so refreshed everyday, I don't yawn for one bit.
You'll have to pull an all-dayer. That's how I fix my sleeping schedule when I have time. It's pretty much forcing your body to obey your schedule XD
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