I have a huge project due tomorrow and it’s on a book I haven’t even read 😎 and it’s worth a rather large part of my grade… wonderful Update: I got a 95 on that project.
Apples! Apples! Apples! These saved me through most all nighters. It satisfies the crunch and gives a bunch of sugars that up your brain. Goooooodness this makes me miss uni 0 amount!
I have been awake as long as 108 hours (4 1/2 days) writing research papers. I once had to finish 5 such papers over a period of 4 days. This was a semester in which I worked fulltime, went to school fulltime, and had some other responsibilities as well that took a lot of time. Fortunately I had already done the research. All I had to do was compile my notes and actually write the papers. It worked out well as I received four As and one A- on the papers. The things that helped me stay awake? Minimal caffeine, lots of water, lots of eating (especially at night), and having had a long history of doing all nighters. I had zero side effects going 108 hours. Where I have had problems from not sleeping is when I would stay awake and sleep only 2 or 3 hours every 2nd or 3rd day for three weeks. All nighters have been part of my life for years. Most of the time I have done them just for the fun of it. Those are the best ones to do as they are totally stress free.
i have seven assignments due either yesterday or tomorrow, i’ve been crying for hours instead of doing work 😀 update: apparently they weren’t due yet lmao
my go to method is to sleep from 11pm to 1am then wake up and get back to work as I trick my body into thinking it's a regular morning by going for a run and having some fruit thanks for this!
coffee naps ftw. I pulled my first all nighter writing my very last essay of my college career. But now I'm always staying up ridiculously late working on projects that are on top of day job stuff because ????
i stayed up for 72+ hours for finals last fall. ended up hallucinating and so on edge that even the smallest unexpected sound would make me jump. on day 3 i had to size prints with a big heavy paper cutter in a noisy studio 😬 it’s kind of a miracle that i still have all my fingers!
See this is wild to me, literally never in my life (ever!) have I stayed up an entire night and I'm just about to gradate college. I think the latest I've gotten is maybe 4:00am, I just realy need my sleep.
I've only done it once (so far), this year actually. I went into it with no planning whatsoever, just managed to stay up 39 hours (including two full days of school) and wrote a good portion of my giant IB Personal Project essay. I'm the kind of person who can't go to bed unless my work is done...
The longest I've stayed up in college is 72 hrs...it was a crazy group project, and we took turns taking naps. I only went to my dorm or shower and change clothes for class. We look back on it and joke, but I "never" stayed up that long again. Sure I pulled all nighters since then, but never over 24 hrs.
Addition: Oxygen. Open a window if you can, if it's cold at least like 2 minutes once every hour or so, or go outside for a bit regularly (if you're in a library or something). Your brain needs oxygen to work proper, and if you're going outside you get the extra benefit of exercise :) Holy shit 54 is baaaaad oO Funnily, all the all nighters I've pulled were because of RUclips, usually organising some form of collab. Or because of travelling, but on those at least I didn't need much mental energy (yanno, aside from finding a connecting coach, buying a ticket and then getting on said coach in 5 minutes, thanks delays.) So I think (not counting crappy naps on the coach) the longest I remember being up was 42 hours... I don't remember much from then XD
It's like you knew I have a thesis deadline tomorrow 😂 I prefer early morning cram sessions, just getting up suuuuper early. It does raise the stakes significantly though.
This helps. I was a chronic all nighter puller in college. And now I am planning on grad school for my MS and I need to take 3 extra science classes but also I have worked on other things. I pulled some almost all nighters at Camp as a Camp Counselor and we stayed up til like 3 AM most days just chatted and we got like 3 hours of sleep then!!!
I have a shit ton of late work in math and i have to do it to bring up my bad grade,and it's due well today it's 2 am i got like 5 more hours wish me luck!!
Years in college and I've never pulled an all-nighter :) I know that if I don't start at the adequate time, I just won't do it - won't show up to the exam, will miss the deadline, etc. And I also want good grades, so starting with plenty of time it is :)
This video was SUPER helpful! Also I haven't beat your All-Nighter score but one of my best friends stayed up for three whole days and she only took 1 nap the entire time (The nap was on the third day and she slept for about 40-60 mins)
so many and I'm only in my Sophomore year of high school. My record is 36 hours I believe. I cannot even think about 54 hours!! Thank you for these tips! :)
There’s soldiers who have had to fight for their lives off no sleep. Think you’ll be alright! I did this all the time and never had to break it down lol
I usually pull all-nighters two nights before a test. They always help me on the actual test. Same with apwh essays. I’ll plan out what I want to argue and how I can make a good argument. Also, I’ll drink bangs or reigns with moderation. Over the twelve hours I work, I drink it throughout the night to prepare without being overwhelmed with it.😁
idk how long ive stayed up but 1) i used to wake up for work at 5am and Fridays and so some Friday nights~ around 2pm I'd be lke woAH almost 24 hours again!?!? 2) once i fell asleep during an exam. a writing exam. it was GREAT
+Unapologetically Bria Bea I am always so gone at the end of the week that I forget that people go hard in Friday night - I admire the fortitude. And hee hee, the best is when you start to fall asleep while writing and then realize you've been writing actual chicken scratch and have no idea what it was supposed to say
I wasn’t counting the hours, but the longest I’ve stayed up was just shy of 4 days (3 consecutive all-nighters) during finals week of a dual-STEM degree 24-credit senior semester with all of my finals and all but one project deadline crammed into the first three days of the week. What helped me most was the fear of not being able to graduate as planned. That was probably enough on its own, but insane amounts of caffeine, lots of water, food, moderate exercise (biking instead of driving where feasible), and 4am showers helped, as well. The longer I stayed up, the easier it got, probably due to adrenaline. I started having mild visual and auditory hallucinations towards the end, but not too much worse than what a normal person experiences after a single all-nighter - just a bit more pronounced.
currently studying in Manchester England and my first assignment got left to the day before a big shout out to everyone who said it doesn't matter you only need 40% screw those people i had majorly underestimated the workload i had undertaken because not only did I need to write a report but I needed to create a marketing campaign and I needed to reference which I hate with a passion and I originally had a month for this assignment which would have been more than enough but silly me I followed the crown and payed the price for it because I was doing it the day before so my day and night consisted of me working with friends and walking back and forth to my halls to get coffee ( which gave me the shakes wish I had known that before I drank about 2 liters if coffee) and also going to the local fast food place. so long story long I fished my report with 10 minute but it was a physical submission so I had to run to the business school so with my coffee stained coversheet and assignment in hand I ran as fast as I could but when you have drunk enough coffee to kill a small child it that running isn't as fast as you think and my shaking hands didn't help either.I got it submitted and it was marked on time (thank god ) but all in all, i had spent 26 hours in the library. in that time I definitely think I went a bit mad. needless to say, I definitely learned my lesson. also thanks for the amazing content
Ages ago, I was in the Navy. At the time, sleep deprivation was a way of life in Boot Camp where, if all was well, one would go to bed at 9:55 p.m. (2155) and be asleep five minutes later (2200), and then receive the wake up call by 4:00 a.m. (0400), counting on a good six hours of sleep, every night, for six weeks. If one was a _little_ unfortunate, one had a two-hour watch at some point during the night which reduced one's nightly allotment to _four_ hours. If one was _really_ unfortunate, one had _two_ two-hour watches at some point during the night which reduced one's nightly allotment to _two_ hours. But now, I'm given to understand that sleep schedules in Navy boot camp are more reasonable. Anyhow, we had this event in the final week called Battle Stations which tested everything they had been teaching us. Now, in the Army, they are called Drill Sergeants and the event is called Victory Forge. In the Marine Corps, they are called Drill Instructors and the event is called The Crucible. In the Air Force, they are called Flight Instructors, and I don't remember what the event is called. In the Navy, they are called Recruit Division Commanders or RDCs. In each case, there are three of them and they hand us off to each other. The way they did it _here_ was that one of them got us fired up the night before Battle Stations and then put us to bed. Consider the irony of that. We were put to bed, all fired up, so of course, we didn't get much sleep. About an hour later, he was no where to be found (probably at home, asleep) and the other two came in, in their combat gear, with the test administrators who would be running with us, and woke us up (not that we were sleeping), and had us make our racks. That was the beginning of the event. We then broke up the division into two units (one for each of them). One unit trotted from one event to the next with the _senior_ RDC and one trotted from one event to the next with the _junior_ RDC and this was how we passed the whole rest of the night. By morning, we had completed all the events, received our NAVY caps, and gone to the galley just after the breakfast crowd to have our first Sailors' brunch, and this was the first time the RDCs ate with us.
I spent two and-a-half months in boot camp, and then 11 and-a-half months in subschool, and then I went to serve as part of the crew of a submarine. Contrary to popular notion, most submarines (or at least, most _fast-attack_ submarines) actually spend only about _half_ of their time away from their home port, but that period, for reasons I never understood, had to have the schedule shifted. I mean, it wasn't _that_ big a deal. When you're away from the surface of the ocean for _weeks_ at a time, as we were, most of the time, you're not going to receive any really dramatic exposure to daylight. So they arranged us into three duty sections, but the duty _period_ was only six hours long. So the rule was that you would work for _six_ hours and then you would be off for _twelve._ Now, I don't remember quite how it happened (it's been a while), but there were a few rotations when I did not manage to sleep in between watches, and so to stay awake during the watch, I had to spend the _entire six hours_ walking the deck of the sub.
56 hours is a long time to be awake, the longest I've managed is 46 and that as only because iI had to go to the dentist first thing in the morning after an all-nighter
Well im pulling one for the first time, tonight...and im a bit nervous for some reason, but I haven't been doing my 2 chapters of math during the day so during the night it have to be. Wish me luck...
Read Belenky's 2003 paper in The Journal of Sleep Research - you'll never want to miss an hour of sleep, let alone an entire night. If you find yourself having to pull all-nighters, you simply have some study habits you need to reassess (watch Marty Lobdell's "Study Less Study Smart" lecture). Everybody needs their sleep. Pulling an all-nighter is a terrible idea that is horrible for your mental and physical health. It cuts your cognitive capacities in half; making you far more prone to serious and time consuming mistakes, less capable of proper problem solving and creativity, it tanks your immune system, and amplifies effects of depression and ADHD. Oh, and it fills your brain with amyloid proteins which dramatically increases your risk for Alzheimer's. Plus - after missing that much sleep - it takes weeks to get back to your base-line functionality. So you're basically running around at 50% capacity for the next few days, then slowly your brain begins to recuperates. The worst part is: research shows that people who are running a sleep deficit don't even realize how drastic their mental impairment is. No thank you ... I'd much rather fail an exam than be 1/2 capacity for a couple of weeks.
going to pull an all nighter on friday to clean my disgusting room.. napping from 8:30pm to 9pm, 9pm to 6am: cleaning and more. 6am to 12pm: SLEEEP edit: done it before, usually go with no caffeine. best foods to eat: almonds and bananas. dunno why, but keeps me awake
Basically, the time changed and we lost an hour. I realized by the time that it was 5:25am that I’d been painting since about 4:00am and didn’t plan on not letting myself finish. I looked at the clock and basically decided that moment I wasn’t going to bed. I’m now finally in bed it’s 8:35pm and omg I’m dying.
I managed to not have to pull an all-nighter. The latest I was in the PC room during undergrad was til about 2:30am. I just can't do it, my brain gives up.
I have definitely not beaten your record. I have stayed up til 5 and slept for two hours before getting up and going for an exam but that's pretty much it. I can't stand lack of sleep. I'm more prepared to go to an exam unprepared than stay up for two days without sleep. I hate myself when I'm sleepy. I don't just mean I get cranky and all that but I literally hate myself. I can't stand myself if I haven't slept. It's awful. Like I'd prefer to be knocked out than continue my life having not slept in he last 48 hours. I almost reached two days but I just couldn't. Crashed and then didn't wake until it was night the next day. And then went right back to sleep cos well it was night.
I was always pulling all nighters when I was studying. Now I'm trying to write Stories and books and I seem to get a lot done through the night. It's terrible
I have stayed up once, idk what happend with my brain but I was talking in my sleep and I had a convo with my dad lol when I was asleep and my eyes were open??
when your in fricking 4th grade and your school assigns you a weekend worth of homework after school was delayed due to unexpected fires happening in Oregon where you live, so you decide to not and spend your weekend watching the hunger games collection and harry potter collection then at 3am you decide to watch some sort of finding nemo on crack that was free on RUclips movies and then end up watching the sequel and now its 6am and you know your parents wake up at 10am on Saturdays and you realize that its your birthday and you pulled an all nighter when its your birthday, all behind your insomnia affected dad and easily woken up mom, oh god I really just wrote out my experience with my first all nighter and made like 2 tik toks 1 crying about how your crush/best friend don't like you back and the other wearing a Katniss Everdeen Halloween costume all on a laptop and virus infested tablet. well sending my prayers,
Im in ninth grade it's so much harder but yet I still procrastinated since 3 rd grade smh. Don't be like me, value your sleep and enjoy it while it lasts. Value your time while it lasts.
Rain Glow bruh I’m 12 I do all-nighters all the time like 2-3 times a month, however I do them with friends cuz we entertain each other and stuff and u are less likely to fall asleep, but if ur trying to stay up then use stuff like Gatorade, Dr Pepper, coke, Pepsi, etc. and make sure u space out ur Sodas and stuff
I'm a freshman in high school, enjoy your sleep while it lasts, don't procrastinate any longer if you procrastinate, be grateful that you can sleep as long as u want bc u won't be getting any in high school or college unless you are mentally stable.
This is perfect, I'm on a break from my current all-nighter. Couldn't have come at a better time
I got you. Good luck!!
thanks girl!
Welp I procrastinated and here I am
you are not alone.
same here
Same
I think that's why most of us are here 😅
Same. I can do this!!!
I have a huge project due tomorrow and it’s on a book I haven’t even read 😎 and it’s worth a rather large part of my grade… wonderful
Update: I got a 95 on that project.
I'm sensing gifted kid burnout energy
@@pephi8102 HAHAHA SAME IT TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE YK
Apples! Apples! Apples! These saved me through most all nighters. It satisfies the crunch and gives a bunch of sugars that up your brain.
Goooooodness this makes me miss uni 0 amount!
Fruit is the best! And yeah, definitely do NOT miss those late college nights
Freezing cold grapes also really help!!!
Thought ap classes (apwh, aplang, and ap physics) and it SAVED my life throughout the all😂😂
This is really helpful and did work! Thank you !
In 3 hours I’ll be 24 hours, got a full 6 hours of classes and 6 hours at work right after, I’m so excited to die 😰
We have all been through there. It's going to be okay.
Are you alive bestie
I have been awake as long as 108 hours (4 1/2 days) writing research papers. I once had to finish 5 such papers over a period of 4 days. This was a semester in which I worked fulltime, went to school fulltime, and had some other responsibilities as well that took a lot of time. Fortunately I had already done the research. All I had to do was compile my notes and actually write the papers. It worked out well as I received four As and one A- on the papers.
The things that helped me stay awake? Minimal caffeine, lots of water, lots of eating (especially at night), and having had a long history of doing all nighters. I had zero side effects going 108 hours. Where I have had problems from not sleeping is when I would stay awake and sleep only 2 or 3 hours every 2nd or 3rd day for three weeks.
All nighters have been part of my life for years. Most of the time I have done them just for the fun of it. Those are the best ones to do as they are totally stress free.
Wow! You’re a pro at this!
i have seven assignments due either yesterday or tomorrow, i’ve been crying for hours instead of doing work 😀
update: apparently they weren’t due yet lmao
How’s life 💀
my go to method is to sleep from 11pm to 1am then wake up and get back to work as I trick my body into thinking it's a regular morning by going for a run and having some fruit
thanks for this!
Ooh, like an extended pre-nap! Yup, tricking your brain is key. Thank you for watching!
coffee naps ftw. I pulled my first all nighter writing my very last essay of my college career. But now I'm always staying up ridiculously late working on projects that are on top of day job stuff because ????
Honestly trying to hack the side-projects on top of day job stuff scheduling right now and it is TOUGH
i stayed up for 72+ hours for finals last fall. ended up hallucinating and so on edge that even the smallest unexpected sound would make me jump. on day 3 i had to size prints with a big heavy paper cutter in a noisy studio 😬 it’s kind of a miracle that i still have all my fingers!
See this is wild to me, literally never in my life (ever!) have I stayed up an entire night and I'm just about to gradate college. I think the latest I've gotten is maybe 4:00am, I just realy need my sleep.
I've only done it once (so far), this year actually. I went into it with no planning whatsoever, just managed to stay up 39 hours (including two full days of school) and wrote a good portion of my giant IB Personal Project essay. I'm the kind of person who can't go to bed unless my work is done...
SAME! It's so hard for me to quit a task in order to go to bed - and I definitely have stayed up all night working on IB finals - whoof
The longest I've stayed up in college is 72 hrs...it was a crazy group project, and we took turns taking naps. I only went to my dorm or shower and change clothes for class. We look back on it and joke, but I "never" stayed up that long again. Sure I pulled all nighters since then, but never over 24 hrs.
Addition: Oxygen. Open a window if you can, if it's cold at least like 2 minutes once every hour or so, or go outside for a bit regularly (if you're in a library or something). Your brain needs oxygen to work proper, and if you're going outside you get the extra benefit of exercise :)
Holy shit 54 is baaaaad oO Funnily, all the all nighters I've pulled were because of RUclips, usually organising some form of collab. Or because of travelling, but on those at least I didn't need much mental energy (yanno, aside from finding a connecting coach, buying a ticket and then getting on said coach in 5 minutes, thanks delays.) So I think (not counting crappy naps on the coach) the longest I remember being up was 42 hours... I don't remember much from then XD
That's so funny, all the all nighters I've pulled after college have been either for RUclips or traveling as well #committed
Ayyyyy, we got our priorities right ;)
My sleep time is messed up so I’m gonna pull one and then get sorted out
Me too. How did you sort things out I need tips
It's like you knew I have a thesis deadline tomorrow 😂 I prefer early morning cram sessions, just getting up suuuuper early. It does raise the stakes significantly though.
Hope you nailed it!
This helps. I was a chronic all nighter puller in college. And now I am planning on grad school for my MS and I need to take 3 extra science classes but also I have worked on other things. I pulled some almost all nighters at Camp as a Camp Counselor and we stayed up til like 3 AM most days just chatted and we got like 3 hours of sleep then!!!
I’ve pulled my all nighter ! I have my presentation in a hour.. let’s hope I do great! :) I’m so slumped
I have a shit ton of late work in math and i have to do it to bring up my bad grade,and it's due well today it's 2 am i got like 5 more hours wish me luck!!
about to start my first! scared, excited and mostly..... already tired
Years in college and I've never pulled an all-nighter :) I know that if I don't start at the adequate time, I just won't do it - won't show up to the exam, will miss the deadline, etc. And I also want good grades, so starting with plenty of time it is :)
+Virginia Castiglione All of my applause 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I love your personality so much omg
This video was SUPER helpful! Also I haven't beat your All-Nighter score but one of my best friends stayed up for three whole days and she only took 1 nap the entire time (The nap was on the third day and she slept for about 40-60 mins)
I’m only Going to do this to fix my sleep schedule
so many and I'm only in my Sophomore year of high school. My record is 36 hours I believe. I cannot even think about 54 hours!! Thank you for these tips! :)
There’s soldiers who have had to fight for their lives off no sleep. Think you’ll be alright! I did this all the time and never had to break it down lol
I usually pull all-nighters two nights before a test. They always help me on the actual test. Same with apwh essays. I’ll plan out what I want to argue and how I can make a good argument. Also, I’ll drink bangs or reigns with moderation. Over the twelve hours I work, I drink it throughout the night to prepare without being overwhelmed with it.😁
idk how long ive stayed up but 1) i used to wake up for work at 5am and Fridays and so some Friday nights~ around 2pm I'd be lke woAH almost 24 hours again!?!?
2) once i fell asleep during an exam. a writing exam. it was GREAT
+Unapologetically Bria Bea I am always so gone at the end of the week that I forget that people go hard in Friday night - I admire the fortitude. And hee hee, the best is when you start to fall asleep while writing and then realize you've been writing actual chicken scratch and have no idea what it was supposed to say
YO! YES! I was straight up writing abt my dreams instead of Chauser. A SAD day for me.
Shout outs to being done with college
I wasn’t counting the hours, but the longest I’ve stayed up was just shy of 4 days (3 consecutive all-nighters) during finals week of a dual-STEM degree 24-credit senior semester with all of my finals and all but one project deadline crammed into the first three days of the week. What helped me most was the fear of not being able to graduate as planned. That was probably enough on its own, but insane amounts of caffeine, lots of water, food, moderate exercise (biking instead of driving where feasible), and 4am showers helped, as well. The longer I stayed up, the easier it got, probably due to adrenaline. I started having mild visual and auditory hallucinations towards the end, but not too much worse than what a normal person experiences after a single all-nighter - just a bit more pronounced.
I have a huge project due tomorrow, worth 100% of my grade… Wish me luck!
currently studying in Manchester England and my first assignment got left to the day before a big shout out to everyone who said it doesn't matter you only need 40% screw those people i had majorly underestimated the workload i had undertaken because not only did I need to write a report but I needed to create a marketing campaign and I needed to reference which I hate with a passion and I originally had a month for this assignment which would have been more than enough but silly me I followed the crown and payed the price for it because I was doing it the day before so my day and night consisted of me working with friends and walking back and forth to my halls to get coffee ( which gave me the shakes wish I had known that before I drank about 2 liters if coffee) and also going to the local fast food place. so long story long I fished my report with 10 minute but it was a physical submission so I had to run to the business school so with my coffee stained coversheet and assignment in hand I ran as fast as I could but when you have drunk enough coffee to kill a small child it that running isn't as fast as you think and my shaking hands didn't help either.I got it submitted and it was marked on time (thank god ) but all in all, i had spent 26 hours in the library. in that time I definitely think I went a bit mad. needless to say, I definitely learned my lesson. also thanks for the amazing content
i literally just finished an all nighter..
been anxious about an essay and haven’t done ANYTHING for a final essay due tomorrow (or i guess later today...), thank you for this!
me too! haha
Vivian Sanchez that’s relieving to hear! I thought I was the only one so behind... lol
I'm currently pulling an all-nighter and I choked on my water when you said "Get out of your bedroom" - I can't! The RONA!!!
Ages ago, I was in the Navy. At the time, sleep deprivation was a way of life in Boot Camp where, if all was well, one would go to bed at 9:55 p.m. (2155) and be asleep five minutes later (2200), and then receive the wake up call by 4:00 a.m. (0400), counting on a good six hours of sleep, every night, for six weeks. If one was a _little_ unfortunate, one had a two-hour watch at some point during the night which reduced one's nightly allotment to _four_ hours. If one was _really_ unfortunate, one had _two_ two-hour watches at some point during the night which reduced one's nightly allotment to _two_ hours. But now, I'm given to understand that sleep schedules in Navy boot camp are more reasonable.
Anyhow, we had this event in the final week called Battle Stations which tested everything they had been teaching us. Now, in the Army, they are called Drill Sergeants and the event is called Victory Forge. In the Marine Corps, they are called Drill Instructors and the event is called The Crucible. In the Air Force, they are called Flight Instructors, and I don't remember what the event is called. In the Navy, they are called Recruit Division Commanders or RDCs. In each case, there are three of them and they hand us off to each other. The way they did it _here_ was that one of them got us fired up the night before Battle Stations and then put us to bed. Consider the irony of that. We were put to bed, all fired up, so of course, we didn't get much sleep.
About an hour later, he was no where to be found (probably at home, asleep) and the other two came in, in their combat gear, with the test administrators who would be running with us, and woke us up (not that we were sleeping), and had us make our racks. That was the beginning of the event. We then broke up the division into two units (one for each of them). One unit trotted from one event to the next with the _senior_ RDC and one trotted from one event to the next with the _junior_ RDC and this was how we passed the whole rest of the night.
By morning, we had completed all the events, received our NAVY caps, and gone to the galley just after the breakfast crowd to have our first Sailors' brunch, and this was the first time the RDCs ate with us.
I spent two and-a-half months in boot camp, and then 11 and-a-half months in subschool, and then I went to serve as part of the crew of a submarine. Contrary to popular notion, most submarines (or at least, most _fast-attack_ submarines) actually spend only about _half_ of their time away from their home port, but that period, for reasons I never understood, had to have the schedule shifted.
I mean, it wasn't _that_ big a deal. When you're away from the surface of the ocean for _weeks_ at a time, as we were, most of the time, you're not going to receive any really dramatic exposure to daylight. So they arranged us into three duty sections, but the duty _period_ was only six hours long. So the rule was that you would work for _six_ hours and then you would be off for _twelve._
Now, I don't remember quite how it happened (it's been a while), but there were a few rotations when I did not manage to sleep in between watches, and so to stay awake during the watch, I had to spend the _entire six hours_ walking the deck of the sub.
Going to do it noooww for my anatomy exam tomorrow 💔 wish me luck
I’m doing this for fun and the latest I have ever stayed up was 5:30 am and everything
Becomes so funny
Thats so funny, I just pulled an all-nighter yesterday and now this video :D
idk why I laughed so hard when I saw this video. Didn't expect you to be that type of person... I think tons of people do that though LMAO
Guilty as charged, no minute like the last minute lol
Great video!Keep going!You re the best!
Ackkkk, thank you for this 🌸💜
56 hours is a long time to be awake, the longest I've managed is 46 and that as only because iI had to go to the dentist first thing in the morning after an all-nighter
All-nighter and then the dentist!!! Yikes! I know you were glad when that was over with
Well im pulling one for the first time, tonight...and im a bit nervous for some reason, but I haven't been doing my 2 chapters of math during the day so during the night it have to be. Wish me luck...
We got the same bed frame :)
Maybe it’s a sign that i should prolli jus sleep
Read Belenky's 2003 paper in The Journal of Sleep Research - you'll never want to miss an hour of sleep, let alone an entire night. If you find yourself having to pull all-nighters, you simply have some study habits you need to reassess (watch Marty Lobdell's "Study Less Study Smart" lecture).
Everybody needs their sleep. Pulling an all-nighter is a terrible idea that is horrible for your mental and physical health.
It cuts your cognitive capacities in half; making you far more prone to serious and time consuming mistakes, less capable of proper problem solving and creativity, it tanks your immune system, and amplifies effects of depression and ADHD. Oh, and it fills your brain with amyloid proteins which dramatically increases your risk for Alzheimer's.
Plus - after missing that much sleep - it takes weeks to get back to your base-line functionality. So you're basically running around at 50% capacity for the next few days, then slowly your brain begins to recuperates.
The worst part is: research shows that people who are running a sleep deficit don't even realize how drastic their mental impairment is.
No thank you ... I'd much rather fail an exam than be 1/2 capacity for a couple of weeks.
going to pull an all nighter on friday to clean my disgusting room..
napping from 8:30pm to 9pm, 9pm to 6am: cleaning and more. 6am to 12pm: SLEEEP
edit: done it before, usually go with no caffeine. best foods to eat: almonds and bananas. dunno why, but keeps me awake
Going to pull one tonight for my senior thesis wish me luck 😭
helpful, thank you!
I'm doing it for fun
Sooo funny but also informative, thanks
I had been awake from 12pm on Sunday into Tuesday 6pm with a half an hour lost of consciousness because of work scheduling me.
2:41 and gotta be up at 5:30
I don't think I'll wake up in time if I sleep now
I stayed up for two days in a row. After I had a surgery that kept me up all night
I can run on 1 hour now, sweet.
Basically, the time changed and we lost an hour. I realized by the time that it was 5:25am that I’d been painting since about 4:00am and didn’t plan on not letting myself finish. I looked at the clock and basically decided that moment I wasn’t going to bed. I’m now finally in bed it’s 8:35pm and omg I’m dying.
I've pulled of and all nighter by accident once
I also have stayed up till the sun rises and didn't go back to bed
one time in like middle school I stayed up 5 entire days with no sleep it was hell
It’s two am and I have school in 6 hrs xx I think I’ll make it
THANK YOU💖💖
I have very poor timing. Its currently 1 am I and I have a end of unit test that I had no idea we were doing tomorrow..
I managed to not have to pull an all-nighter. The latest I was in the PC room during undergrad was til about 2:30am. I just can't do it, my brain gives up.
Honestly, it's the healthier option
I have definitely not beaten your record. I have stayed up til 5 and slept for two hours before getting up and going for an exam but that's pretty much it. I can't stand lack of sleep. I'm more prepared to go to an exam unprepared than stay up for two days without sleep. I hate myself when I'm sleepy. I don't just mean I get cranky and all that but I literally hate myself. I can't stand myself if I haven't slept. It's awful. Like I'd prefer to be knocked out than continue my life having not slept in he last 48 hours. I almost reached two days but I just couldn't. Crashed and then didn't wake until it was night the next day. And then went right back to sleep cos well it was night.
have half a quarter of work to do and 1 1/2 weeks to do it. pray for me😳
bio exam tomorrow
Where was this 10 days ago???
Lol I am just pulling an all nighter to fix my sleep schedule
First all nighter :D Just watched on my phone for no reason lol
Bout to pull my first all nighter wish me luck 😭✋🏽✋🏽✋🏽
Well, I'd like to make my entry into the hall of shame by saying that I've stayed up for four days (three nights) straight.
Im grade 5 and im doing this cause i need to do math and science in 1 day and theres 4 weeks on it and 6 activity on every week why god why
I feel you
longest ive gone without sleep was 58 hours
Yes7
I have to write a 6 page 11 arial font book report, wish me luck😐
I was always pulling all nighters when I was studying. Now I'm trying to write Stories and books and I seem to get a lot done through the night. It's terrible
What are you studying
I have a project
I'm 13 I'm bored so I decided to pull an all-nighter.
Comkean same it’s 5:09
Ok I found your comment again lmao it’s 3:06
I have stayed up once, idk what happend with my brain but I was talking in my sleep and I had a convo with my dad lol when I was asleep and my eyes were open??
when your in fricking 4th grade and your school assigns you a weekend worth of homework after school was delayed due to unexpected fires happening in Oregon where you live, so you decide to not and spend your weekend watching the hunger games collection and harry potter collection then at 3am you decide to watch some sort of finding nemo on crack that was free on RUclips movies and then end up watching the sequel and now its 6am and you know your parents wake up at 10am on Saturdays and you realize that its your birthday and you pulled an all nighter when its your birthday, all behind your insomnia affected dad and easily woken up mom, oh god I really just wrote out my experience with my first all nighter and made like 2 tik toks 1 crying about how your crush/best friend don't like you back and the other wearing a Katniss Everdeen Halloween costume all on a laptop and virus infested tablet. well sending my prayers,
4th grade?? I wish i was their... highcool is harddd
Im in ninth grade it's so much harder but yet I still procrastinated since 3 rd grade smh. Don't be like me, value your sleep and enjoy it while it lasts. Value your time while it lasts.
Latest I’ve been is probably 4:20Am
If I don't make this my parants will kill me so hope it works 😀
I have stayed up till 3:30 AM
julian amedmariam lol that’s not late for me that’s probably about the time I fall asleep
I have literely stud up 2 day no sleep imma go sleep
it's always really hard not to quote hannah montana verbatum when talking about making mistakes
I'm 12 and I stayed up 60 hours one time
The max time i have gone without sleep is 4 days i was 9
I’ve pulled a all week
insomnia am i right
I'm 12...is it unhealthy if I only do it once? I really wanna...maybe I'll just sleep one hour...
Rain Glow bruh I’m 12 I do all-nighters all the time like 2-3 times a month, however I do them with friends cuz we entertain each other and stuff and u are less likely to fall asleep, but if ur trying to stay up then use stuff like Gatorade, Dr Pepper, coke, Pepsi, etc. and make sure u space out ur Sodas and stuff
I'm so over uni right now 😑😑😁😭 I'm not even finished for summer yet 😭👽
I got scared cause you looked like my 3rd grade science teacher because of your hairstyle 😅
THe five hour energy should be small but nighty
I have to complete two projects by the end of tomorrow. 🙂🔫
Exam is in 2 hours couldn't get sleep because brain won't shut up, so i'm revising now. oh btw the exam is 6Hrs. I'm gonna die.
What an all nighter i pulled of, took 3 naps so lets be optimistic n say: i slept for 45 mins :/
ah yikes its 5am and I have a final in 4 hours
How did it go?
@@lameperson4867 i didnt fail the final but I ended up dropping out bc a science major just wasnt for me! I'm now studying theater and loving it
@@henryk539 Oh I'm happy for you! Good luck :)
dont be staying up more than 72 hours you could get psychosis
Oops
I vape nicotine salts to stay up.
Ummm I’m 10 and uhhhhhh I stayed up for 3 days😅
Try a year with about 4 hours of sleep or less a night
I'm a freshman in high school, enjoy your sleep while it lasts, don't procrastinate any longer if you procrastinate, be grateful that you can sleep as long as u want bc u won't be getting any in high school or college unless you are mentally stable.
HORRIBLE - my all nighter exp😵😵🤭