

You can talk to me before my cup of coffeeĪh caffeine. Why get all dressed up to go to a dark club where no one can see what the heck you’re wearing? Plus, I got to make it to bed before 10pm so that I’m not cranky from being awoken by my internal alarm.

My kind of night is staying at home in my zebra or reindeer pajamas, taking a hot shower, baking a dozen cookies, or singing random songs while Chew plays the guitar. Not something that exists in my day to day routine. I can drink a lot of almond milk but I can’t handle 1 oz of liquor. Once I drank a single bellini in the afternoon (#daydrinking #itwasjustone) and I got such a big headache I had to call it a day at 5pm. Oh yes, I wake up really early (because I’m like a granny) which is another reason I have to sleep early. Moral of the story: Sleep is more effective than studying (given you started studying ahead of time) and don’t text me after 10pm because I probably won’t reply until 6am. (Granny alert!) I prioritize sleep over studying because my philosophy is that if you don’t know it 12 hours before the exam, you probably will never know it so it’s better to just get a good night’s rest. Ask any of my friends and you’ll easily confirm that I’ll be in bed by 10pm on a school day, regardless of whether there’s an exam the next day or not. He told me many university students usually give up on wearing night correction contacts because they’ll pull all-nighters and find the next-day blurry vision a nuisance. You probably don’t get asked about your sleeping habits during your eye exam, but I wear night contacts that require at least 7 hours of decent sleep to work. I just came back from an eye exam and my optometrist is very impressed that I still manage to get over 8 hours of sleep everyday. I don’t like to go out at night (see #1).Ways I am not your typical university young adult:
