As a person who doesn’t have a set sleep schedule and either goes to bed at 9:30 pm or at 1:00 am, I relate to the article very well. In my opinion, some days when I fall asleep at 9:30 pm, I share the same sense of “good sleep.” I struggle to wake up even with multiple alarms and drag myself downstairs to eat. Throughout the day though I may seem to be towards a good mood as I greet people, have large patience, stay focused on the task at hand more, and return to my bed wide awake. On the other hand, when I get few hours of sleep when I go to bed at 1:00 am, I share some qualities of the “bad sleep.” Most days of when I get up after not getting much sleep I am almost always late, my human interaction is delayed and I slur my words more, my patience runs very thin, I almost always look forward to the end of a class so I may make sweet embrace to my bed. As I am writing this essay I’m running off of four hours sleep and currently no caffeine to enhance my ability to write. I plan to openly embrace my bed and sleep for approximately eight hours only to wake up and repeat the cycle. All in all, this article/comic was very relatable to the average student. It didn’t make me laugh nearly as much as the first one but, as a student,
As a person who doesn’t have a set sleep schedule and either goes to bed at 9:30 pm or at 1:00 am, I relate to the article very well. In my opinion, some days when I fall asleep at 9:30 pm, I share the same sense of “good sleep.” I struggle to wake up even with multiple alarms and drag myself downstairs to eat. Throughout the day though I may seem to be towards a good mood as I greet people, have large patience, stay focused on the task at hand more, and return to my bed wide awake. On the other hand, when I get few hours of sleep when I go to bed at 1:00 am, I share some qualities of the “bad sleep.” Most days of when I get up after not getting much sleep I am almost always late, my human interaction is delayed and I slur my words more, my patience runs very thin, I almost always look forward to the end of a class so I may make sweet embrace to my bed. As I am writing this essay I’m running off of four hours sleep and currently no caffeine to enhance my ability to write. I plan to openly embrace my bed and sleep for approximately eight hours only to wake up and repeat the cycle. All in all, this article/comic was very relatable to the average student. It didn’t make me laugh nearly as much as the first one but, as a student,