I depends totally on what time you wake up.
EST is ahead of CST by 1 hour.
2pm EST
At one end you loose one hour of sleep. At the other end you gain one hour of sleep.
if you go to bed normally at 9 pm and wake up at 6 am, you would get 9 hours of sleep, so if you went to bed at 9 pm and you turn your clock back an hour when it was normally 6 am it changes to 5 am so you lose an hour for thats 8 hours of sleep. gets a bit confusing so I dont know I think you lose an hour in the morning but gain the extra hour in the evening
Maybe, if the possibility of clocks going back ever happens, but it depends, maybe what you did would come back too, for example, your sleeping, and you set your clock to go back, but then the time goes backwards, and when you wake up, you are in math class. So I suggest you take what you have, its better than nothing.
Yes. In the fall, clocks are set back an hour. If you go to bed at your usual time, you will get an extra hour of sleep if you get up at your ususal time.
u get to sleep one extra hour
no
only on the first day
No, one would assume you could get maybe an hour's extra sleep before getting up.
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EST is ahead of CST by 1 hour.
2pm EST
At one end you loose one hour of sleep. At the other end you gain one hour of sleep.
Are you going to sleep is est-ce que tu vas dormir ? in French.
if you go to bed normally at 9 pm and wake up at 6 am, you would get 9 hours of sleep, so if you went to bed at 9 pm and you turn your clock back an hour when it was normally 6 am it changes to 5 am so you lose an hour for thats 8 hours of sleep. gets a bit confusing so I dont know I think you lose an hour in the morning but gain the extra hour in the evening
Maybe, if the possibility of clocks going back ever happens, but it depends, maybe what you did would come back too, for example, your sleeping, and you set your clock to go back, but then the time goes backwards, and when you wake up, you are in math class. So I suggest you take what you have, its better than nothing.