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The daily lobo asks you:

How many hours of sleep do you get per night? How does that affect your classes and studying?

"Three to four hours. I fall asleep during my breaks during the day."

Deadra Wright

freshman

"Nine hours. I'm not taking classes. I'm working on my thesis. It works out well."

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Sahar Abubucker

graduate student

"Six hours. I work, too, so I sleep as much as I can. I'm tired if I don't get enough sleep."

Sam Heeter

junior

"Not enough. Less than six hours. I have a lot of

homework to do. I sleep through my 9 a.m. class. I tried to get classes at 11, but I couldn't."

Joe Butner

sophomore

"Six hours. It doesn't affect me. I'm full of energy."

Marco Delossantos

freshman

"Like 12. It doesn't really affect my schoolwork. I

actually study better when I get a good night's rest."

Stephanie Montoya

sophomore

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