Yes, she gets out of class at 7pm. She brings a sleeping bag and sleeps outside her classroom. The next morning she packs up and takes off her shoes. She starts walking to her house. This process may take hours, sometimes even days.
The causes of sleep deprivation in college students include academic stress, social activities, and poor time management. To prevent sleep deprivation, students can prioritize sleep, establish a consistent sleep schedule, limit caffeine intake, and practice relaxation techniques before bed.
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* they sleep on matresses * they brush their teeth * they shower/bath * they have to take test * they sleep * they are peopl * ect.
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A good 7-8 hours.
There is no actual law that forbids this, but IMO it's not a healthy arrangement at all.
Yes. The older you get, the less sleep you need. By the time a human is 15, they should be sleeping 7-10 hours, more if they still are in college.
I guess that would depend on how much of the class you sleep through.