As college students, we’ve already probably all pulled an all-nighter at some point or another. Whether you’re trying to finish (start?) that 10-page paper or cram for an exam, the timeline of your night probably goes a little something like this:
11 p.m. — “All right, it’s fine. I have all night to study for my exam. So if I start now, I’ll have plenty of time.”

Midnight — “Oh my god, what have I been doing the past two weeks, and why is there so much reading?”

1 a.m. — “I have time to take a break; it’s only 1 a.m.”

2 a.m. — “My brain hurts.”
3 a.m. — “If I could get paid to eat, I would be so happy…”

4 a.m. — “I hate people.”

5 a.m. — “I’m going to fail.”

6 a.m. — “I just … I can’t.”

7 a.m. — “…”

8 a.m. — “I CAN’T BELIEVE I FELL ASLEEP! I ONLY HAVE AN HOUR TO STUDY.”


9 a.m. — “It is what it is.”

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