Princeton students get less than seven hours of sleep a night
Go back to bed once you read this
Jawbone, a fitness tracking company, recently did a study of 135 universities to see how much sleep students get.
They found that Princeton students sleep on average, 6.96 hours per night on weekdays and 7.33 hours on weekends.
Princeton ranked as the 67th school, meaning that 66 schools get less sleep than we do, with Columbia being the most sleep-deprived.
Scientists and my mother recommend eight hours of sleep per night, so read this article one more time, then go take a nap.