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how many hours would you call the "minimum level" of sleep a person can undergo and at the same time be active and perform well at school. I'm planning to sleep for 6 hours and study for the extra 2 hours. Do u think its a good idea?

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Nev
 
In biopsych I learned the minimum was four, but I'm sure it's slightly different for everyone.
 
nev said:
how many hours would you call the "minimum level" of sleep a person can undergo and at the same time be active and perform well at school. I'm planning to sleep for 6 hours and study for the extra 2 hours. Do u think its a good idea?

Thanks
Nev

I think you should be ok, i've gone on about 5-6 hours a night for the last 3+ years without much problem. I do recommend constantly having coffee around. However, everyone is different, and for some people, their ability to function and study drops when they start getting less than 8 hours, so it's very personal.
 
Well....it looks like i may adopt a 6-7 hour sleep schedule. Since I dont drink coffee, I hope I will be a ble to cope up.

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Nev
 
It differs by person alot!! I treat alot of psych conditions by treating sleep disturbance first, and many times that alone allows the person to begin getting a handle on things. Sleep deprived=psychiatric problems.

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psisci ,
are u a doctor? what do u specialize in?

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nev
 
I am a clinical psychologist, and treat mainly kids and adolescents. 😎
 
Cool...then u can fix my problem 😀
 
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