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i did it fairly regularly all thru college; it doesn't cause me a problem unless I start pulling them back to back 😱 You gradually acquire an immunity to them 😛bbas said:Anyone else pull all nighters on a regular basis? Does it work for you? Obviosuly it gives you more time to study, but I would think that you would be so exhausted come test time that you would forget all that you studied anyway.
bbas said:Anyone else pull all nighters on a regular basis? Does it work for you? Obviosuly it gives you more time to study, but I would think that you would be so exhausted come test time that you would forget all that you studied anyway.
junebuguf said:I would not recommend it, mostly because you will almost never retain any of the information, but also because it is definitely harmful long-term. Sleep deprivation adversely affects your immune system and can induce arrhythmias which could progress to more serious cardiopatholgies
In general, all-nighters are most effective when studying for something that requires memorization as opposed to understanding concepts (physics, physiology).

Same except it is the hours from 3ish-5ish. I always sleep then no matter what b/c I know my brain is useless during that time.ND2005 said:I find I usually reach a point of diminishing returns at about 1:30 or 2:00 -- after that my test performance benefits more from a few hours of sleep than a few hours of zombie studying.
I've come close to an all-nighter for a couple of papers, b/c I don't have to do anything once the paper is finished (unlike an exam, where you have to actually take the exam after you finish the all-nighter).
Dakota said:They're no problem with modafinil my friends . .. just convince your doctor that you have narcolepsy or "shift work sleep disorder" and you'll be on your way to super-human wakefulness periods in no time!
Yes this site looks skecthy, but summarizes things pretty nicely.
http://www.modafinil.com/
***Note: I'm not actually suggesting perscription drug abuse, trying to be humerous***
But in all seriousness I'm surprised that I hear about aderall abuse, but have not heard of students trying to get their hands on this. I by no means advocate it, but if one was inclined to use drugs to stay awake, I think this one would probably top the list.
bbas said:Anyone else pull all nighters on a regular basis? Does it work for you? Obviosuly it gives you more time to study, but I would think that you would be so exhausted come test time that you would forget all that you studied anyway.
novawildcat said:... 7 final exams in 3 straight days ...
super_doc said:You could have easily appealed for exam hardship and got ur exams spread out, avoiding the need to pull all nighters and therefore maintaining ur health.
novawildcat said:Yes they work. Jr. year i had 7 final exams in 3 straight days. i didn't sleep from sunday-wed. late afternoon. did fine on all of the exams. after a while your tiredness just plateaus and you just feel like you are drunk.