Rutgers is one of the most sleep-deprived universities in America

You’re probably falling asleep in class right now

It’s no secret that college students don’t get enough sleep. In fact, according to a study done by Jawbone, Rutgers is the 44th most sleep-deprived college in America.

The study compiled data from 1.4 million nights of sleep from college students across America and found that on weekdays, Rutgers students on average, go to bed at 1:08 a.m. and wake up at 8:11 a.m. Total sleep hours averaged to 6.91 hours on weekdays and 7.21 on weekends.

The study also named Columbia University as the number one sleep-deprived school in America with an average bedtime of 1:26 a.m. on weekdays and 1:51 a.m. on weekends and an average of 6.68 hours of sleep. The study concluded that the tougher the school, the later the bedtimes.

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