During the week the lifestyle of an average high school student wakes up early, gets ready for school, arrives to school, spends 7 to 8 hours there, returns home, studies, and goes to sleep.
The lifestyle of the rich & famous is not as exciting as it seems.
Further answer
Since we are on the topic of good grammar I suggest that the first sentence above is not good grammar. The problem with it is that the subject of the sentence ('lifestyle') then has a verb ('wakes'), which it clearly should not have. The verb 'wakes' is meant by the writer to refer to the 'student' but it doesn't. It refers, under the rules of grammar and well-spoken English, to 'lifestyle'. A better construction for the sentence would be "During the week the lifestyle of an average high school student is such that he wakes up early, gets ready for school, arrives to school, spends 7 to 8 hours there, returns home, studies, and goes to sleep".
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