Sleep During Finals?

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published May 05, 2012

Hey everyone! This morning got up bright and early to go for a run, and now I'm about to  head out to the burbs for a doctor appointment, and then rushing back into the city to take my LAST EXAM!!! AHHHHH!!!! SO READY TO BE DONE!!!!!

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And yes, bright green shirts are appropriate when you leave 30 min before sunrise

While I'm doing that, I thought YOU all could do some studying and maybe learn a thing or two about the importance of sleep!

We all know the phrase all-nighter. For those of you who've been reading for a while, can you imagine me pulling an all-nighter?

No? I didn't think so. My face here: don't make me do it!! And yes, I had a child's Zoo shirt. Freshman year of college, come on people work with me.

Aaaannny way. We all know that sleep is important, but it's ESPECIALLY important during finals, because without sleep our brains don't function and problem solve as well (at least mine doesn't ) and no problem solving = not so great exam.

Frugaldad send me this infographic to share with you all about how important sleep is! So many good facts, check it out! While I spew all knowledge about the Clean Air Act out onto an exam Can we trade? Please? No? Okay

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What about you?

Did you (or do you) pull all nighters in college?

How much sleep do you need to function well?

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