“This year I get to wake up later, which is nice because sleeping in kind of helps; however, I also get a later start on my homework which means I go to bed later because after-school activities and sports and anything else like that piles up when you get home at 4:30, if that. I feel it’s an overall negative impact, it feels like my day is completely gone when I get out of school, and there is almost no more time for anything.”
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