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by brahmwg 2758 days ago
Probably depends what you study and at what rate. Alot of students work fulltime in addition to studying fulltime, which basically puts sleep and eating secondary or even tertiary. Socializing isn't on the radar for many.
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Working full time and going to school full time is basically having two full time jobs... that would clearly hinder sleep.

The statement, however, said college means no sleep. That is a bit disingenuous to say that was meant to imply the person was working full time.

That would be like saying "living in an apartment means no sleep!" because you lived in an apartment above a 24 hour bowing alley.

Fair enough, but I understood your comment to mean that college was a "point in [your] life" that had ample time for sleep. I was just pointing out that that point in many people's lives has less sleep due to college, not more.