And by sleep, I mean go to bed, not drifting to actual zzz's cause no one can really tell exactly when On school days, I usually sleep at 12AM-1AM On no school days, 1AM-3AM
Depends. If on days where I have morning classes, usually depends how early my first class would be (the sooner my class starts, the sooner I sleep). Otherwise, 2 or 3 am.
if i have something going on the next morning i generally try to be in bed by 2 if not it could be literally whenever
If I have work the next day, between 9pm and 10:30pm. If I don't have work the next day, whenever I fall asleep, or not at all.
Mine used to fluctuate a ton (only loosely held in check by trying to be in bed by the time my parents got up at 6). Recently it's most often in the 1-2 window. If I have to be somewhere early I'll aim at midnight.
When I'm in school, it depends on what time my first class is. This past semester I had a 9:30 class (not factoring in time for commuting) so I'd try to be in bed by 1AM... usually would end up sleeping around 2AM. Two days a week my first class was 12:30 so I could really be in bed by 4AM, but I'd try for 2AM. When I have work, I'm usually doing the night shift because I have no life, but when I'm opening 2AM is the safe option (but it's usually 3AM). Currently I am not in school & mostly working night shifts at work so I've been going to bed at 5:30 because i'm a piece of ****
I feel like a piece of turd when I roll out of bed at 3PM tho plus I miss out on things, like today my sister went to toys r us without me b/c i was sleeping and it made me way more sad than it should have
My sleep habits are always changing. Pretty much, if you can name a time I've probably went to sleep then. Lately though, with this new job I've been getting to bed about 3AM and waking up at 8AM. Hopefully no more 12 hour shifts this week so I can go to bed at 3AM and wake up at noon. I need 8 hours or someone gets hurt! -Nights
Considering I get off work at 10PM .... an hour drive back home ... shower and a snack ... I don't see that happening. In case you're wondering, it's almost impossible to go to sleep right after you get home from work, especially after an hour drive. -Nights
I honestly don't know how it happens. I drive a 5-speed with my windows down and music cranked so I don't even nod behind the wheel. -Nights
Usually there is some form of repetition for example the spaces between the yellow/white lines on a road or highway. You'll see the same thing over and over and over and that can make you unbelievably tired.
I'll take your word for it. Like I said, between shifting, wind, and loud music I'm wide awake the whole time. Driving 80MPH on backroads tends to shoot some adrenaline through your veins too ... that and doing burn outs on takeoff >:3 -Nights
I'm a better driver at high speeds as opposed to low speeds. The constant fear of death keeps me focused. -Nights